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Posted February 28, 2013:
- Mutation Location Is the Key to Prognosis
- DNA's Twisted Communication
- Cell Movement Explained by Molecular Recycling
- Three Overstretched DNA Structures Confirmed
- Research Supports Promise of Cell Therapy for Bowel Disease
Posted February 27, 2013:
- Eyes Work Without Connection to Brain: Ectopic Eyes Function Without Natural Connection to Brain
- Protein Balance Key in Preventing Cancer
- Reading the Human Genome: First Step-by-Step Look at Transcription Initiation
- Molecule Does Double Duty in Stopping Asthma Attacks
- Infusion of Stem Cells and Specially Generated T-Cells from Same Donor Improves Leukemia Survival
- Swine Cells Could Power Artificial Liver
- Feeding Limbs and Nervous System of One of Earth's Earliest Animals Discovered
- Discovery Opens Door to Multipronged Attack Against Skin Common Cancer, Study Shows
- Viruses Can Have Immune Systems: A Pirate Phage Commandeers the Immune System of Bacteria
Posted February 26, 2013:
- Linking Insulin to Learning: Insulin-Like Molecules Play Critical Role in Learning and Memory
- Cell Discovery Could Hold Key to Causes of Inherited Diseases
- Controlling Element of Huntington's Disease Discovered: Molecular Troika Regulates Production of Harmful Protein
- Eat Too Much? Maybe It's in the Blood: Blood Marrow Derived Cells Regulate Appetite
- Unlimited Source of Human Kidney Cells Created
- Protein That May Control the Spread of Cancer Discovered
- Now Hear This: Forerunners of Inner-Ear Cells That Enable Hearing Identified
- Sweet News for Stem Cell's 'Holy Grail'
Posted February 25, 2013:
- Liver Stem Cells Grown in Culture, Transplanted With Demonstrated Therapeutic Benefit
- BPA May Affect the Developing Brain by Disrupting Gene Regulation
- Tweaking Gene Expression to Repair Lungs
- Extremely High Estrogen Levels May Underlie Complications of Single-Birth IVF Pregnancies
Posted February 24, 2013:
- Scientists Find Genes Linked to Human Neurological Disorders in Sea Lamprey Genome
- Scientists Find Bone-Marrow Environment That Helps Produce Infection-Fighting T and B Cells
- General Mechanism That Accelerates Tumor Development Discovered
- Scientists Find Surprising New Influence on Cancer Genes
- Distinct Niches in Bone Marrow Nurture Blood Stem Cells
Posted February 23, 2013:
- Flipping the 'Off' Switch on Cell Growth: Protein Uses Multiple Means to Help Cells Cope When Oxygen Runs Low
- Reprogramming Cells to Fight Diabetes
Posted February 22, 2013:
- Lessons from Cockroaches Could Inform Robotics
- Stash of Stem Cells Found in a Human Parasite
- Genomic Detectives Crack the Case of the Missing Heritability
Posted February 21, 2013:
- Stem Cell 'Homing' Signal May Help Treat Heart Failure Patients
- Modeling Alzheimer's Disease Using iPSCs
- Life's Tiniest Architects Pinpointed: Molecular Regulators of Epigenetics
- Factoring in the Deadly Math of Cancer
- IQ Loss Linked to Schizophrenia Genes, Study Finds
- Disruption of Circadian Clock Linked to Obesity, Diabetes and Heart Attacks
- Cell Therapy: New Mouse Model Promises to Advance Research on Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
- Cancer Drug a Possible Treatment for Multiple Sclerosis, Rat Study Suggests
Posted February 20, 2013:
- Human Heart Tissue Development Slower Than Other Mammals
- Signaling Pathway Linked to Fetal Alcohol Risk: Molecular Switch Promises New Targets for Diagnosis and Therapy
- Variations in Four Genes Associated With Increased Risk of Colorectal Cancer
- New Therapeutics Could Accelerate Wound Healing
- Balsam for the Bones: Chemists Develop a Nanopaste for the Repair of Bone Defects
- Nano-Channel Disentangles Knotted DNA
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