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New Insights Into Cancer Treatment
March 15, 2011 A researcher strongly argues against the use of Cop1-inhibitory ... > full story -
'Singing' Mice: The Ongoing Debate of Nature Vs. Nurture
March 9, 2011 What happened to being "quiet as a mouse"? Researchers have recently shown that, rather than being the silent creatures of popular belief, mice emit ultrasonic calls in a variety of social contexts, ... > full story -
Cell Component Involved in Triggering Cat Allergy Identified
March 9, 2011 New research could provide hope for any allergy sufferers who have ever had to choose between their health and their household ... > full story -
New Mouse Models Generated for MYH9 Genetic Disorders
March 9, 2011 Researchers have created the first mouse models of human MYH9 genetic disorders, which cause several problems -- including enlarged platelets and sometimes fatal kidney ... > full story -
New Compound Rids Cells of Alzheimer Protein Debris
March 7, 2011 If you can't stop the beta-amyloid protein plaques from forming in Alzheimer's disease patients, then maybe you can help the body rid itself of them instead. At least that's what scientists were ... > full story -
NASA Studies the Body's Ability to Fight Infection
March 6, 2011 Why do some people get sick while others stay healthy? Since space shuttle Discovery launched into orbit Feb. 24, 2011, it has brought NASA scientists one step closer to helping astronauts and the ... > full story -
Optical Tweezers Software Now Available for the iPad
March 3, 2011 Optics researchers have developed an iPad application for accurate, easy and intuitive use of optical ... > full story -
Early Brain Effects of HIV in Mouse Model
March 2, 2011 A new mouse model closely resembles how the human body reacts to early HIV infection and is shedding light on nerve cell damage related to the disease, according to ... > full story -
Small Subset of Normal White Blood Cells Gives Rise to a Rare Leukemia, Study Shows
March 1, 2011 New research has identified a small subset of normal white blood cells in the body that can give rise to large granular lymphocyte leukemia, a rare incurable form of leukemia. The disease occurs in ... > full story -
Protein Could Be New Target to Reduce Damage After Heart Attack
February 24, 2011 A protein called fibronectin-EDA was linked to heart muscle damage after a heart attack in an animal study. Mice genetically altered to lack FN-EDA had less heart damage after a heart attack. ... > full story
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