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Stem Cell Transplant Restores Memory, Learning in Mice
April 21, 2013 For the first time, human embryonic stem cells have been transformed into nerve cells that helped mice regain the ability to learn and ... > full story -
Low-Dose Aspirin Stymies Proliferation of Two Breast Cancer Lines
April 21, 2013 Regular use of low-dose aspirin may prevent the progression of breast cancer, according to a new ... > full story -
Muscle Repair After Injury Helped by Fat-Forming Cells
April 19, 2013 Scientists have discovered that muscle repair requires the action of two types of cells better known for causing inflammation and forming ... > full story -
Genome Study Suggests New Strategies for Understanding and Treating Pulmonary Fibrosis
April 19, 2013 A new genome-wide association study of more than 6,000 people has identified seven new genetic regions associated with pulmonary fibrosis. Researchers have found a number of genes associated with ... > full story -
Freedom of Assembly: Scientists See Nanoparticles Form Larger Structures in Real Time
April 19, 2013 Scientists have, for the first time, captured movies of nanoparticle self-assembly, giving researchers a new glimpse of an unusual material ... > full story -
Same Protein That Fires Up Cancer-Promoting Erk Also Blocks Its Activation
April 19, 2013 A protein which is intimately involved in cancer-promoting cell signaling also keeps a key component of the signaling pathway tied down and inactive, scientists report. Union with Shc keeps a ... > full story -
New Potential Target for Cancer Therapy Identified
April 19, 2013 Researchers have found that alternative splicing -- a process that allows a single gene to code for multiple proteins -- appears to be a new potential target for anti-telomerase cancer ... > full story -
Insight Into Osteoarthritis
April 19, 2013 To better understand the onset and progression of osteoarthritis, scientists looked at cells from articular cartilage using atomic force ... > full story -
Something's Fishy in the Tree of Life: Largest and Most Comprehensive Studies of Fish Phylogeny
April 19, 2013 A team of scientists has dramatically increased our understanding of fish evolution and their relationships. The group integrated extensive genetic and physical information about specimens to create ... > full story -
Quest for Edible Malarial Vaccine Leads to Other Potential Medical Uses for Algae
April 19, 2013 Can scientists rid malaria from the Third World by simply feeding algae genetically engineered with a vaccine? That's the question biologists sought to answer after they demonstrated last May that ... > full story
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