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Posted April 9, 2013:
- Two-Drug Combo More Effective in Treating Sarcomas
- RNA Interference Drug Demonstrated Activity and Safety in Phase I Trial
- Surf's Up: Turbulence Tells Sea Urchins to Settle Down
- Excess Estrogen in Pregnancy Can Silence BRCA1 in Daughters, Increasing Breast Cancer Risk
- Measuring Microbes Makes Wetland Health Monitoring More Affordable, Says Researcher
- Blockade of Pathogen's Metabolism
- Scientists Seek Sea Urchin's Secret to Surviving Ocean Acidification
- First Genetic Factor in Prostate Cancer Prognosis Identified
- Der Steppenworm? Two New Species Differ from the Elusive 'Mongolian Death Worm'
- One-Two Punch Could Be Key in Treating Blindness
- Gene Variations Predict Chemotherapy Side Effects
- Environmental Change Triggers Rapid Evolution
- Beavers Use Their Nose to Assess Their Foes
- Sea Level Rise: Jeopardy for Terrestrial Biodiversity on Islands
Posted April 8, 2013:
- Couch Potatoes May Be Genetically Predisposed to Being Lazy, Rat Study Suggests
- Posture Provides Clue for Future Disability
- Month of Birth Impacts Immune System Development
- Minocycline, an Antibiotic, Improves Behavior for Children With Fragile X Syndrome
- Study Finds Key to Calling Back-Up Help When Tumor-Fighter P53 Goes Down
- Hot and Cold Senses Interact: Cold Perception Is Enhanced When Nerve Circuitry for Heat Is Inactivated
- New Guideline Recommends Treatments for Tapeworm Infection That Is on Rise in U.S.
- The Ethics of Resurrecting Extinct Species
- Plant Proteins Control Chronic Disease in Toxoplasma Infections
- Moving Cells With Light Holds Medical Promise
- Surprising Predictor of Ecosystem Chemistry
- A Fly Mutation Suggests a New Route for Tackling Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
- ACMG Releases Statement on Noninvasive Prenatal Screening
- Researchers Design Drug to Restore Cell Suicide in HPV-Related Head and Neck Cancer
- Shedding Light on a Gene Mutation That Causes Signs of Premature Aging
- Newly Discovered Blood Protein Solves 60-Year-Old Riddle
- 'Jumping Genes' May Contribute to Aging-Related Brain Defects
- A Protein's Well-Known Cousin Sheds Light on Its Gout-Linked Relative
- A Hijacking of Healthy Cellular Circuits
- Bird Flu Mutation Study Offers Vaccine Clue
- Mind Over Matter? Core Body Temperature Controlled by the Brain
Posted April 7, 2013:
- Microalgae Produce More Oil Faster for Energy, Food or Products
- Intermittent Treatment With Vemurafenib May Prevent Lethal Drug Resistance in Melanoma
- Final Chapter to 60-Year-Old Blood Group Mystery
- Finding Genes for Childhood Obesity: Genome Wide Study Identifies Genetic Variants Associated With Childhood Obesity
- Lift Weights to Lower Blood Sugar? White Muscle Helps Keep Blood Glucose Levels Under Control
- Flies Model a Potential Sweet Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
- Flies Reveal Kidney Stones in-the-Making
- Screening Blood Samples for Cancer-Driving Mutations More Comprehensive Than Analyzing Traditional Tumor Biopsy
- Comprehensive Genomic Analysis Identified Alterations in Head and Neck Cancer That Could Lead to Targeted Therapy
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Researchers Help Unlock Pine Beetle's Pandora's Box
- Liver Transplantation for Patients With Genetic Liver Conditions Has High Survival Rate, Study Finds
- Penn Medicine's New Center for Personalized Diagnostics Unlocks Cancer's Secrets
- Cancer Checkpoint: Mitochondrial Metabolic Regulator SIRT4 Guards Against DNA Damage
- Skin Deep: Fruit Flies Reveal Clues to Wound Healing in Humans
- The Snakelocks Anemone, a Marine Species Prized in Cooking, Has Been Bred for the First Time in Captivity
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