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Malignant Cancer Cells Generate Mice Through Cloning
August 3, 2004 Nature can reset the clock in certain types of cancer and reverse many of the elements responsible for causing malignancy, reports a research team led by Whitehead Institute Member Rudolf Jaenisch, ... > full story -
Biology Is Not Always Destiny In Alzheimer's, Says New Twins Data
July 22, 2004 When one twin develops Alzheimer's disease, the other does not always develop the disorder, a study of male twins who served in World War II shows. The study finds that identical twins, who share ... > full story -
Educating Immune System May Ease Future Use Of Stem Cells
July 20, 2004 Results of laboratory experiments by Johns Hopkins scientists suggest it may be possible to "educate" the immune system to recognize rather than destroy human embryonic stem cells. Doing so ... > full story -
Why Does Cloning Create Abnormalities? Scientists Take A Step Towards Finding Out
July 1, 2004 Significant abnormalities observed in cloned mice help reinforce the need to continue to avoid the reproductive cloning of humans, a scientist said today (Wednesday 30 June 2004) at the 20th annual ... > full story -
Gene Alteration Points To Longevity, Thinness
July 1, 2004 Imagine that by altering the function of a single gene, you could live longer, be thinner and have lower cholesterol and fat levels in your ... > full story -
Therapeutic Cloning May Be Permitted At Newcastle University
June 18, 2004 A special licensing committee of the UK Human Fertilization & Embryology Authority (HFEA) met on June 16 in London to decide whether to grant a license to scientists at The Center for Life at ... > full story -
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University Of Toronto Researchers Isolate Gene For Crohn's Disease
April 12, 2004 Researchers at the University of Toronto have isolated a gene that predisposes people to Crohn's ... > full story -
Scientists Develop New Cloning Technique That Dramatically Shortens The Search For Genes
March 31, 2004 Developed by scientists at Stanford University and Britain's John Innes Centre, the new procedure could enable scientists to identify specific genes in a matter of months, not ... > full story -
Newly Cloned Gene Key To Global Adaptation Of Wheat
March 12, 2004 A team of researchers at the University of California, Davis, has pieced together a clearer picture of how wheat has been able to adapt to such a wide range of climates and become one of the ... > full story -
Most Clones Doomed From The Start, According To Temple University Embryologist
February 17, 2004 Until scientists can improve the early development of cloned embryos, cloning will remain marginally successful, according to research presented today at the American Association for the Advancement ... > full story
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