AntPheromone As Treatment For Alzheimer's 6
Ant writes "http://www.news.cornell.edu/Chronicle/98/2.5.98/an t.html
The pheromone trail laid down by an Aphaenogaster rudis ant,
to help the ant and its recruited nest mates find their way back
to prey they plan to kill, contains a chemical now undergoing
clinical trials as a possible Alzheimer's disease treatment,
Cornell chemists report in the January 1998 issue of the German
journal Naturwissenschaften.
Anabaseine, whose chemical analog GTS-21 stimulates the
nicotine receptor sites in the brains of Alzheimer's patients and
helps reduce memory loss, is one of four components found by
Cornell researchers in secretions from the poison glands of A.
rudis ants, a common species in the Northeast United States."
This article is three years old (Score:1)
Is google too difficult to spell?
Re:This article is three years old (Score:3)
I'm guessing they spent so much on research that there was no budget left for translation services from anyone other than Babelfish. That of course meant that it would take a couple of years to sort things out.... :)
Genetic Engineers (Score:1)
Take beer as an example.
Lets chop down the amazon while we're a bit thoughtless and destroy possibly millions of solutions to problems we can concieve.
Nicotine Receptors? (Score:1)
Who finds out this stuff? (Score:2)
yet another lead (Score:2)
And is it just me, but when I hear "pheromone" I think of the chemicals that put entire sorority houses on the same menstrual cycle, talk about yoru destructive chemicals, be careful screwing with this stuff!