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Metastatic Tumor a Hybrid of Cancer Cell and White Blood Cell

Scientists have found evidence that a human metastatic tumor can arise when a leukocyte and a cancer cell fuse to form a genetic hybrid.
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Mine Seed Banks to Feed Tomorrow’s World

Ever-increasing population has spurred scientists to hunt out alternate food sources.
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Breeding Better British Strawberries

BBSRC awards nearly £800,000 to fund research into disease resistance in strawberries.
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Researchers Say Studying the Caterpillar May Help us Understand Cancer

How researchers are beginning to exploit the mysterious phenomenon of epigenetics.
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Improving Gene Therapy for Eye Diseases

Researchers developed a less invasive technique that delivers genes across the retinas of mouse and monkey eyes.
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Brain Epigenome Changes from Birth to Adolescence

Experience of parents with their children and teachers with their students demonstrate how kids change their behaviours and knowledge from childhood to adolescence.
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Research Finds New Genetic Links to Juvenile Arthritis

New research has identified 14 genes linked to juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA), the most common type of arthritis affecting children.
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New EU-funded Consortium to Develop Fully Personalized Cancer Vaccines

Multinational clinical trial treating glioblastoma patients with fully personalized therapeutic vaccines planned to start in 2014.
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CropWorld Global 2013 Launches ‘Planting the Seeds of Innovation’ Campaign

Global food industry leaders say continual innovation is urgently needed to reduce pressures on price and food supply.
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Scientists Discern Signatures of Old Versus Young Stem Cells

A chemical code scrawled on histones determines which genes in that cell are turned on and which are turned off.
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