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New Study Reveals Why Some People May be Immune to HIV-1
Natural genetic variation in a protective antiviral enzyme holds promise for new therapies.
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Schizophrenia May be Triggered by Excess Protein
Neuroscientist Bonnie Firestein says too much causes abnormalities in brain development.
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Developing a Noninvasive Test for Endometriosis
UCSF researchers identify patterns of genetic activity that could help in early detection of disorder.
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How A Mutant Gene Can Cause Deafness
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have discovered how one gene is essential to hearing, uncovering a cause of deafness and suggesting new avenues for therapies.
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Medgenics & CHOP Collaborate
Collaboration will bring together the premier pediatric genomics research organization, Center for Applied Genomics (CAG), with ex vivo gene therapy innovator, Medgenics, to discover and accelerate the development of new therapies for rare and orphan diseases.
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Brain-dwelling Worm in UK Man's Head Sequenced
Tapeworm removed from UK resident's brain reveals genetic secrets of an elusive Far East parasite.
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Crowdsourcing Science To Beat Psa
Scientists are hoping that crowdsourcing knowledge from the international science community will help them find the answer to a lethal kiwifruit disease.
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Breakthrough in Managing Yellow Fever Disease
UC Riverside-led research could lead to antiviral therapeutics and better diagnostics to prevent spread of potentially fatal viral infection.
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Similarities and Striking Differences Found Between Mouse and Human Genome
Comparisons of both genomes’ inner workings may lead to a better use of mouse models.
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Genotyping by Sequencing Training School
TGAC ran a four-day workshop aimed at introducing early stage scientists to genotyping by sequencing.
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