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- Radioactive Antibody Fragment May Help Scientists Identify Artery Deposits
- Simple 3-D Grid Structure Underlying Complexity of Primate Brain
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- Nanoparticles and Magnetic Current Used to Damage Cancerous Cells in Mice
- New Endoscope Technology Paves the Way for 'Molecular-Guided Surgery' for Cancer
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- Autism Risk Gene Linked to Differences in Brain Structure
- Hard Electronics: Hall Effect Magnetic Field Sensors for High Temperatures and Harmful Radiation Environments
- Alzheimer’s Disease Spreads Through Linked Nerve Cells, Brain Imaging Studies Suggest
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- Children at Risk for Schizophrenia Show Disordered Brain Networks in Childhood, Adolescence, Researchers Say
- Microbubbles and Ultrasound Help Penetrate Blood-Brain Barrier
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Posted February 23, 2012:
- Metal Nanoparticles Shine With Customizable Color
- Engineers Create a Rainbow-Colored Polymer That Could Open the Door to Portable, Handheld Multispectral Imaging Devices
- Nanoscale Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Quantum Computer Get Nudge from New Research
Posted February 17, 2012:
- X-Ray Microscopy Seen as Next Wave in Structural Biology Research
- Revealed in Accurate Detail, the Underground World of Plants
- 3-D Microscopy to Aid in Cell Analysis
- Brain Imaging Differences Evident at 6 Months in High-Risk Infants Who Later Develop Autism
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Posted February 10, 2012:
- A Novel Method for Simultaneously Measuring Blood Pressure and Arterial Stiffness
- What Lies Beneath: Mapping Hidden Nanostructures Within Materials, and Perhaps Cells
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- PET Techniques Provide More Accurate Diagnosis, Prognosis in Challenging Breast Cancer Cases
- Women Have More Knee Ligament Injuries Than Men Due to Geometry, Not Gender
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Posted February 1, 2012:
- New Technology Shows Molecules and Cells in Action
- Encouraging Results With Stem Cell Transplant for Brain Injury
- Sleep Apnea Linked to Silent Strokes, Small Lesions in Brain
- Clot-Busting Drugs Appear Safe for Treating 'Wake-Up' Stroke Patients
Posted January 30, 2012:
- Researchers Rewrite Textbook on Location of Brain's Speech Processing Center
- Addicts' Cravings Have Different Roots in Men and Women
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Posted January 25, 2012:
- Engineered Bacteria Effectively Target Tumors, Enabling Tumor Imaging Potential in Mice
- Potential Target for Anti-Craving Medications Identified
Posted January 24, 2012:
- Foot and Ankle Structure Differs Between Sprinters and Non-Sprinters
- New Way Developed to Image Brain Tumors and Predict Recurrence
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