51. Embryonic stem cell culturing grows from art to science
the week of Nov. 14 in the journal Nature Methods , a team led by Laura Kiessling, a UW-Madison professor of chemistry, unveiled an inexpensive system that takes much of the guess work out of culturing the all-purpose cells.
"It's a
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52. Drug trials funded by industry are more likely to publish favorable results,...
in The New England Journal of Medicine.
"While we cannot specifically point to which factors contribute to the association between funding source and positive result reporting, our findings speak to the need for more disclosure of
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53. Women with multiple sclerosis more likely to have MS-related gene than men
Neurology ®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology.
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54. NASA Halts Monkey Radiation Experiment -- for Now - FoxNews.com
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55. Decoding cancer patients' genomes is powerful diagnostic tool
reported April 20 in the Journal of the American Medical Association .
In one case, sequencing the genome of a 39-year-old woman with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) uncovered a novel genetic mistake, leading doctors to change the course of her
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56. Mouse pain study stirs debate : Nature News
features news blog nature journal
Published online 29 July 2010 |
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57. Stem Cell Advance a Step Forward for Treatment of Brain Diseases - News Room...
in the Nov. 3 issue of the Journal of Neuroscience . Neurologist Steven Goldman, M.D., Ph.D., chair of the Department of Neurology, led the team.
The latest paper marks a six-year effort by Goldman’s team to develop a better way to
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58. Scripps Research scientists develop groundbreaking technology to detect Alzh...
7, 2011 edition of the journal Cell .
Traditionally, antigens—a substance such as a protein from a virus or bacteria that stimulates an immune response—have been necessary for the discovery of antibody biomarkers. There has
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