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19 July 2005
We invite you to attend the 2005 International PRRS Symposium December 2-3,




19 July 2005
Animal welfare, avian influenza, and bovine spongiform encephalopathy were key




19 July 2005
One of two gene mutation scanning techniques devised by Professor Day and his team




19 July 2005
University of California Irvine School of Medicine researchers have discovered




19 July 2005
West Nile virus (WNV) is a mosquitoborne flavivirus in the Japanese encephalitis




19 July 2005
It takes brains to make it through the winter, at least if you're a bird




19 July 2005
"We must do this more often" was the constant refrain at a gathering of scientists




19 July 2005
Although there is still some resistance to the evidence-based medicine movement




19 July 2005
Adult human stem cells may offer the opportunity to use one of biomedical science's most








19 July 2005
In a finding that could help explain how T cell receptors (TCRs) can identify foreign




19 July 2005
Spanish science is in need of drastic and urgent reform if it is to keep pace with




19 July 2005
The facial tumour disease that has wiped out nearly one-third of Tasmanian devils




19 July 2005
A new case of chronic wasting disease (CWD) has emerged in an area previously




19 July 2005
A team of researchers led by scientists at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute have




19 July 2005
In a story reminiscent of David and Goliath, new research from Rockefeller University




19 July 2005
The odors that newborn rats are exposed to appear to govern the development of synapses




19 July 2005
A trail of feathers led a team of Purdue University scientists to confirm that




19 July 2005
Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) and arachidonic acid (ARA) are major components of the




5 July 2005
Chronic wasting disease (CWD), a transmissible encephalopathy, has been identified






5 July 2005
To address the growing deficit of veterinary pathologists in industry, academia,




5 July 2005
Handling pet rodents is a potential health risk, according to a report published in




5 July 2005
Genetic elements that jump around the genome can influence brain circuitry




5 July 2005
Analysis of complete microbial genomes showed that intracellular parasites and




5 July 2005
Epidemiological evidence strongly links fish oil, which is rich in docosahexaenoic acid




5 July 2005
The global trade in wildlife provides disease transmission mechanisms that not only




5 July 2005
Developing effective and safe vaccines is urgently needed to prevent infection by




5 July 2005
An analysis shows air vortices at the tip of a hummingbird's wings as it flies




5 July 2005
Indonesia has become the fourth country in southeast Asia to report someone infected with




5 July 2005
A vaccine developed to fight brain disorders such as Parkinson's disease has




5 July 2005
Tim Spector of St Thomas’ Hospital in London, UK, measured the length of the ends of




5 July 2005
Around 1000 orang-utans are being killed each year so that their babies can be traded




5 July 2005
These recommendations were made following a meeting, which was held on 1 April 2005,




5 July 2005
Israeli scientists have identified what may be the first microRNAs specific to


5 July 2005
Life scientists are accustomed to thinking about quantifying the products of




5 July 2005
The International Whaling Commission has rejected Japan’s call to resume regulated




5 July 2005
Researchers have managed to make the beginnings of a cloned human embryo using immature




5 July 2005
According to recent estimates*, the Sahel region as a whole registered a grain surplus




5 July 2005
The small intestine is constructed of many crypts and villi, and mouse studies suggest