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28 July 2009
Azoles are the mainstay of oral therapy for aspergillosis. Azole resistance in Aspergillus


28 July 2009
Doctors may get a new arsenal for meningitis treatment and the war on drug-resistant bacteria




28 July 2009
The swine flu virus can reach deep into the respiratory system and even as far as




28 July 2009
The National Health Board of Denmark has announced the first known case of pandemic H1N1




28 July 2009
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public




28 July 2009
Just one imitation horse was enough to conquer Troy, but it takes two waves of "Trojan" cell




28 July 2009
There is no way to know how the newest strain of the H1N1 influenza virus will behave in the




28 July 2009
It’s common knowledge that a protective navy of bacteria normally floats in our intestinal


28 July 2009
In an article published in the June 25th edition of the journal Neuron, researchers at the


28 July 2009
The influenza virus that wreaked worldwide havoc in 1918-1919 founded a viral dynasty that




28 July 2009
Norwegian veterinary scientist Arnfinn Aunsmo showed in his doctorate that health-related loss




28 July 2009
North Carolina State University researchers have discovered a link between copper




28 July 2009
Stalled microtubules might be responsible for some cases of the neurological disorder




28 July 2009
According to new research published online in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B




28 July 2009
Many species of animals go through a period of torpor to conserve energy when resources




28 July 2009
Researchers from the Royal Adelaide Hospital and University of Adelaide believe our oldest




28 July 2009
A new scientific system developed by a St. Michael's Hospital physician, designed to




28 July 2009
Vaseline, a known molecule from apples and a gene network encapsulated in algal gelatin are




28 July 2009
Scientists have identified a cardiac stem cell that gives rise to all of the major cell types in




28 July 2009
Call it the case of the shrinking sheep. On the remote Scottish island of Hirta, sheep




28 July 2009
Scientists in New Jersey are describing discovery and successful tests of the first


28 July 2009
What happens if the next big influenza mutation proves resistant to the available




28 July 2009
Antibodies to a wide range of substances that can aggregate to form plaques, such as those




28 July 2009
Learning complex skills like playing an instrument requires a sequence of movements that can




28 July 2009
Once a person is exposed to rabies — which is most often transmitted by a dog bite — he




28 July 2009
Every cell lining the small intestine bristles with thousands of tightly packed




28 July 2009
Coffee drinkers may have another reason to pour that extra cup. When aged mice bred to develop






14 July 2009
The possibility of using stem cells for regenerative medicine has opened a new field of


14 July 2009
Here we present a review of the literature of influenza modeling studies, and discuss how




14 July 2009
Vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (VRSA) infections, which are always


14 July 2009
A new method promises to cut through the stubborn problem of determining the precise targets




14 July 2009
A multiyear study involving tens of thousands of egg-laying hens could improve understanding of




14 July 2009
Are the cognitively superior brains of humans, in part, responsible for our higher rates




14 July 2009
Scientists at Harvard University have shown, for the first time, that intelligence varies




14 July 2009
DNA vaccination using lupus autoantigens and interleukin-10 (IL-10, a cytokine that plays an




14 July 2009
The resistance pattern for antibiotics in gulls is the same as in humans, and a new study by




14 July 2009
In field tests published in a new study, a team led by Alexei Vyssotski at the University




14 July 2009
Scientists working at the Carnegie Institution's Department of Embryology, with colleagues




14 July 2009
A report in Cancer Research highlights a new biomarker that may be useful in identifying


14 July 2009
Researchers at UCLA's Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center, on a quest to find lung cancer




14 July 2009
It is possible to determine which patients run a high risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease




14 July 2009
Stocks of the UK’s Atlantic salmon along with varieties of domestic brown trout could be under




14 July 2009
An analysis of previous studies indicates that allogeneic stem cell transplantation (SCT)




14 July 2009
In a new study researchers from Japan suggest that a synthetic antimicrobial peptide




14 July 2009
The Magnetic Resonance Center of the University Children’s Hospital Zurich has achieved a world


14 July 2009
Interactive Web-based science tutorials can be effective tools for helping elementary school




14 July 2009
Surgical gloves that develop holes or leaks during a procedure appear to increase the




14 July 2009
A new study shows that the use of positron emission tomography (PET) scans may improve




14 July 2009
The discovery that adult skin cells can be 'reprogrammed' to behave like stem cells has been




14 July 2009
Gastric electrical stimulation (GES) or pacing has been under investigation as a potential




14 July 2009
Children born without thymus glands have given Duke University Medical Center




14 July 2009
Ca2+/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II alpha (CaMKII alpha) is an enzyme that adds


14 July 2009
Empa researchers have managed to adapt a process for manufacturing certain vaccines




14 July 2009
While cancer touches the lives of many humans, it is also a major threat to wild animal