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Posted April 8, 2013:
- Researchers Uncover New Pathways in Bacterial Intercellular Competition
- Couch Potatoes May Be Genetically Predisposed to Being Lazy, Rat Study Suggests
- 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
- Moving Cells With Light Holds Medical Promise
- 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
- Fatheads: How Neurons Protect Themselves Against Excess Fat
- A Protein's Well-Known Cousin Sheds Light on Its Gout-Linked Relative
- A Hijacking of Healthy Cellular Circuits
- New Mechanism for Cell Membrane Fission Proposed
Posted April 7, 2013:
- Final Chapter to 60-Year-Old Blood Group Mystery
- New Separation Process Advances Stem Cell Therapies
- Engineered T Cells Kill Tumors but Spare Normal Tissue in an Animal Model
- Retinoic Acid Gradient Visualized for the First Time in an Embryo
- Lift Weights to Lower Blood Sugar? White Muscle Helps Keep Blood Glucose Levels Under Control
- Immunotherapy Showed Promising Antileukemia Activity in Pediatric Patients
Posted April 5, 2013:
- Vaccine Adjuvant Uses Host DNA to Boost Pathogen Recognition
- Researchers Identify Edema Inhibitor: Substance That Can Prevent the Accumulation of Fluid in Body Tissue
- Cancer Checkpoint: Mitochondrial Metabolic Regulator SIRT4 Guards Against DNA Damage
- Skin Deep: Fruit Flies Reveal Clues to Wound Healing in Humans
- Discovery in Neuroscience Could Help Re-Wire Appetite Control
- How Life May Have First Emerged on Earth: Foldable Proteins in a High-Salt Environment
Posted April 4, 2013:
- Building Better Blood Vessels Could Advance Tissue Engineering
- A 'Light Switch' in Brain Illuminates Neural Networks: Scientists Can See Cells Communicate by Flipping a Neural Light Switch
- 3-D Printer Can Build Synthetic Tissues
- Assessing Insulin Resistance Can Inform About Breast Cancer Risk
- Adult Stem Cells Isolated from Human Intestinal Tissue
- Weapons by Which Bacteria Fight Each Other Revealed: Could Lead to New Antibacterial Drugs
- Genetic Markers ID Second Alzheimer's Pathway
- Shutting Down DNA Construction: How Senescence Halts Growth of Potential Cancers
- Obesity Without the Health Problems? There Could Be a Way
- Protein Maintains Order in the Nucleus
- Pathogen's Scissor-Like Enzyme Provides New Clues to Treatment of Infectious Disease
- Course of Cardiovascular Events More Predictable: A Protein Enables Risk Assessment
- The Equine 'Adam' Lived Fairly Recently: Close Relationships Among Modern Stallions
- Stem Cells Fill Gaps in Bones
- Researchers Uncover a Genetic Vulnerability of Lung Cancer to Lay the Foundation for New Drug Options
Posted April 3, 2013:
- Brain Cell Signal Network Genes Linked to Schizophrenia Risk in Families
- Potential Therapy for Human Prion Disease
- Phase 1 ALS Trial Is First to Test Antisense Treatment of Neurodegenerative Disease: No Serious Adverse Effects Reported
- Accused of Complicity in Alzheimer's, Amyloid Proteins May Be Getting a Bad Rap
- Third-Generation Device Significantly Improves Capture of Circulating Tumor Cells
- Will Cell Therapy Become a 'Third Pillar' of Medicine?
- New System to Study Trigger of Cell Death in Nervous System Developed
- New Protocol to Ready Clinical Applications of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells
- Cisplatin-Resistant Cancer Cells Sensitive to Experimental Anticancer Drugs Called PARP Inhibitors
Posted April 2, 2013:
- How a Neurotransmitter Acts to Coordinate a Compound Movement Through Two Different Receptors in C. Elegans
- White Blood Cell Enzyme Contributes to Inflammation and Obesity
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