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PHILADELPHIA - Chemicals found in grape seeds significantly inhibited growth of colorectal tumors in both cell cultures and in mice, according to researchers who have already demonstrated the extract's anti-cancer effects in other tumor types. Their study, published in the October 18 issue of
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The final Wine Grape Growing suitability map is a function of all the three suitability analysis done in this study. The solar radiation suitability map and the degree day suitability map were produced from the grid files and they were in raster format.
With precise figures on everything from expenses for the labor of leaf removal to the cost of a corkscrew, a new booklet put together by researchers from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale predicts for the prospective vintner or vineyard owner just what it takes to get into the business.
While the demand for California wine continues to escalate, the supply of California grapes has not kept pace, prompting higher prices per bottle and sourcing of grapes from other countries, according to Robert H. Smiley, dean of the Graduate School of Management and a wine economist.
Using a series of human prostate cancer cells, representing different stages of prostate cancer progression, the researchers showed that MSKE significantly inhibits the growth of cancerous, but not normal, prostate cells, primarily by inducing a process called apoptosis, or programmed cell death.