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Although the process of
mitotic cell division has
been studied intensely for
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Complex Wiring of the Nervous System May Rely on a Just a Handful of Genes and Proteins
Researchers have discovered
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brain development that helps
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neuron wiring patterns are
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Protein Libraries in a Snap
One undergraduate student
will depart university with
not only a degree but also a
possible patent for his
invention of an efficient
way to create protein
libraries, an important
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Cochlear Implants May Be Safe, Effective for Organ Transplant Patients
Cochlear implants may be a
safe, effective option for
some organ transplant
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hearing as an unfortunate
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Starve a Virus, Feed a Cure?
February 12, 2012 A protein that protects some of our immune cells from the most common and virulent form of HIV works by starving the virus of the molecular building blocks that it needs to replicate. While ... > full story -
Molecular Secrets of Ancient Chinese Herbal Remedy Discovered
February 12, 2012 Researchers have discovered the cellular target for a two-thousand-year-old herbal remedy known as Chang Shan. The bioactive compound, called febrifugine, triggers a stress-response pathway that ... > full story -
How a Protein Protects Cells from HIV Infection
February 12, 2012 A novel discovery reveals a mechanism by which the immune system tries to halt the spread of HIV. Harnessing this mechanism may open up new paths for therapeutic research aimed at slowing the ... > full story -
Pitchers: Elbow Position Not a Predictor of Injury
February 11, 2012 Elbow position alone appeared to not affect injury rates and performance in college-level, male pitchers say ... > full story -
C-Sections Linked to Breathing Problems in Preterm Infants, Study Suggests
February 10, 2012 A cesarean delivery, which was thought to be harmless, is associated with breathing problems in preterm babies who are small for gestational age, a new study ... > full story -
Both Maternal and Paternal Age Linked to Autism
February 10, 2012 Older maternal and paternal age are jointly associated with having a child with autism, according to a recent ... > full story -
Drug Halts Organ Damage in Inflammatory Genetic Disorder, Study Suggests
February 10, 2012 A new study shows that Kineret (anakinra), a medication approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, is effective in stopping the progression of organ damage in people with neonatal-onset ... > full story -
EEG Pattern Reflects Brain's Shift Into Low-Energy, Protective Mode
February 10, 2012 A distinctive pattern of brain activity associated with conditions including deep anesthesia, coma and congenital brain disorders appears to represent the brain's shift into a protective, ... > full story -
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Night, Weekend Delivery OK for Babies With Birth Defects
February 10, 2012 Weekday delivery is no better than night/weekend delivery for infants with birth defects, according to a new study. Researchers found that infants with birth defects that were delivered at night or ... > full story -
New Method for Creating Tissue Engineering Scaffolds
February 10, 2012 Researchers have developed a new method for creating scaffolds for tissue engineering applications, providing an alternative that is more flexible and less time-intensive than current ... > full story
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