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...goal [of the drug] is to delay the diseases progression by using these kind of inhibitors" said Instructor in Medicine Karen S. Moulton, the primary author of the paper and researcher in Folkman...
...Moulton spaculated atherosclerosis-focused endostain tests on humans may be put on the back burner while the drug tested on cancer patients...
However, according to Moulton, another drug tested in Folkman's lab, TNP_470, has similar effects as endstain on retarding plaque buildup and is being used in human trials. Moluton said she is interested in continuing research on heart disease to investigate the mechasnism behind the success of endostain...
...four characters cushion their own anxieties with closely guarded self-deceptions, and each eventually reveals himself to one of the other characters; this transformation, aided by alcohol, poses one of the greatest challenges for the four actors. Luckily all of the performances were at least adequate; however, Ayres and Moulton, playing the elder couple, are slightly more believable, or perhaps more energetic, throughout the course of the night. Ayres roars appropriately through lines like "I'm running this show!" as he conducts the latest game, "Get the Guests;" and he dryly combines hate, humbleness and irony as he retorts...
...Moulton also adeptly portrays the transformation of Martha, screeching comments and complaints about anything from Bette Davis movies to the worst of her husband's pathetic qualities, then cooing sexual yet motherly come-ons at Nick, and finally, reduced to her befuddled, infantile core, gasping lines like "I'm cold" and "I don't know." Moulton's appearance and costume, however, tend toward the exaggerated side of middle-class, middle-aged skank, and it often lessens the plausibility and fluidity of some scenes. Albee describes Martha's character as "A large, boisterous woman, 52, looking somewhat younger, ample...