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24 February 2009
Oral tissue engineering for transplantation to aid wound healing in mouth (oral cavity)




24 February 2009
Mice with increased levels of a natural brain chemical don't gain weight when fed a




24 February 2009
Hollow gold nanospheres equipped with a targeting peptide find melanoma cells, penetrate




24 February 2009
Researchers have created an efficient way to detect genes that have been inappropriately




24 February 2009
Female tawny owls with dark red feathers have immune systems that respond more strongly




24 February 2009
The offspring of environmentally enriched mice performed better in memory tests




24 February 2009
Functional MRI scans measure blood flow in the brain. Neuroscientists interpret this as




24 February 2009
One hundred years ago in a lab at Harvard University, a young zoology student was busily




24 February 2009
During its career, the potentially fatal hepatitis C virus has banked its success on a rather




24 February 2009
In the paper, Risk Assessment in Mouse and Man Balci, Freestone and Gallistel write that




24 February 2009
Almost three percent of all Americans suffer from Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD)




24 February 2009
The Cretaceous–Tertiary mass extinction 65 million years ago may have wiped out the




24 February 2009
A new study has found that transplantation of stem cells from the lining of the spinal cord


24 February 2009
Two common strains of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, commonly known as MRSA


24 February 2009
Brown University biomedical engineers can now grow and assemble living microtissues into




24 February 2009
Despite the fact that most of us see our four-legged friends walking around every day, most




24 February 2009
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine have likely found one




24 February 2009
Innovative new tests which can identify the illegal use of steroids in the European beef




24 February 2009
The first study documenting methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) in


24 February 2009
Why have some of our genes evolved rapidly? It is widely believed that Darwinian natural




24 February 2009
A team composed of researchers from across the globe and including scientists from ETH


24 February 2009
Each cell in an organism possesses its own protein factories known as ribosomes




24 February 2009
A recent study suggests that a derivative of a new potent neuraminidase (NA) inhibitor offers




24 February 2009
Singapore scientists report that they have discovered a novel method of immunization that




24 February 2009
During his doctoral thesis, Erlend Haugarvoll discovered new aspects of the salmon immune




24 February 2009
Lack of shelter and the large amount of food available from crops in the mid-valley of




24 February 2009
Can a person be cloned? And can human-animal hybrid embryos produce stem cells that




24 February 2009
Nature has a way of keeping species separate: Most hybrid organisms, such as mules or


24 February 2009
Over 90 of the OIE's Member Countries, for the most part developing and in-transition






10 February 2009
Experiments at Johns Hopkins have found that the gradual maturing of embryonic cells into




10 February 2009
Images that for the first time show bleeding inside the heart after people have suffered a




10 February 2009
Researchers at Mayo Clinic have found that the experimental drug they are testing to treat a




10 February 2009
Whether condoms or abstinence, most efforts to prevent sexually transmitted diseases have




10 February 2009
Bacterial 'cheats' take advantage of cooperating bacteria. Infections could be treated by




10 February 2009
In a milestone for a politically charged field, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has


10 February 2009
In July 1837, Charles Darwin had a flash of inspiration. In his study at his house in London








10 February 2009
Scientists at UCSF have discovered an abnormality in a patient’s immune system that may




10 February 2009
An unexpected discovery made by a Sydney scientist has potential to alter the body's




10 February 2009
In the rogues' gallery of microscopic infectious agents, the prion is the toughest hombre




10 February 2009
Scientists at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) have detected evidence that




10 February 2009
Most of the rabies virus circulating in dogs in western and central Africa comes from a common




10 February 2009
When an infection attacks, the body's immune system sounds the alert, kills the invading germs




10 February 2009
Scientists have discovered a key protein component involved in inflammation




10 February 2009
An incurable, paralyzing disease in humans is now genetically linked to a similar




10 February 2009
An enzyme that lives in MRSA and helps the dangerous bacterium to grow and spread infection




10 February 2009
The Center for Molecular Medicine of the Austrian Academy of Sciences (CeMM) announces the


10 February 2009
As bacteria resistant to commonly used antibiotics continue to increase in number, scientists keep




10 February 2009
In hopes of more fully tapping the libraries' potential, a group of Scripps Research Institute




10 February 2009
Scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine and at UC-San Francisco have




10 February 2009
A recent review article published by researchers from Loyola University Chicago Marcella




10 February 2009
Removing an invasive species from sub-Antarctic Macquarie Island, a World Heritage Site




10 February 2009
When studying the neurological basis for everything from how we deal with the loss of a




10 February 2009
As if gimpy knees, clogged arteries, and forgetfulness weren't bad enough, new research


10 February 2009
University of Utah scientists identified a worm gene that is essential for damaged nerve cells




10 February 2009
Climate change may be poised to claim its first Hollywood celebrities. Shrinking sea ice could




10 February 2009
In 2007, an outbreak of epizootic hemorrhagic disease (EHD) occurred in Turkey




10 February 2009
New article in The FASEB Journal reports that scientists have finally captured the elusive