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High-Stakes Cellular Process Critical to Small Intestine Development
Researchers visualize an intricate cellular dance which occurs during embryonic gut development
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Using Snail Mail to Deliver Tests Boost Colorectal Cancer Screening
By sending tests in the post, researchers boost colorectal cancer screening
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Sex Differences Revealed: Heart Failure Death Rates
Death from heart failure in men and women compared in a study of over 90 000 patients
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Fetal Gene Therapy Prevents Lethal Neurodegenerative Disease
Researchers have successfully prevented the development of a fatal neurodegenerative disorder, Gaucher disease, using fetal gene therapy, in mice. The study highlights the potential of using this approach to combat lethal neurodegenerative diseases affecting newborns.
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Key Role for Enzyme in Chagas Disease Response
Researchers describe the central role played by an enzyme called phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase gamma (PI3Kγ) in regulating the immune response against Trypanosoma cruzi, the protozoan parasite that causes Chagas disease.
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Nursing Notes Can Help Indicate Whether ICU Patients Will Survive
Integrating nursing insights to predict survival rates in the intensive care unit
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QIAGEN Partners with U.K. to Expand Biomarker Research in Manchester
Public-private alliances will create world-leading genomics campus and accelerate commercialization.
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Food-Based Treatment For Neurodegeneration
Research could herald use of a dietary intervention in those at risk of AD
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Efforts Underway to Develop a Quick Radiation Diagnostic Test
Researchers at the University of Arizona College of Medicine – Phoenix are attempting to create a better diagnostic test for radiation exposure that potentially could save thousands of lives.
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Simple Test to Predict Head & Neck Cancers' Likely Spread
New QUT research has shed fresh light on how head and neck cancer spreads to other organs and researchers are developing a simple blood test to tell doctors which patients are at risk of spread long before conventional imaging can.
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