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More Than Two Hundred Genes Identified for Crohn’s Disease
More than two hundred gene locations have now been identified for the chronic bowel condition Crohn's Disease, in a study that analysed the entire human genome.
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Eleven Cornell Specialty Crop Projects Receive Almost $1M
At Cornell, researchers are working to enhance specialty crops by training hop growers, promoting disease-tested grape vines and developing weed suppressive turf.
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Penn Researchers Show Cocaine Addiction Resistance May Be Passed Down from Father to Son
Animal model reveals paternal cocaine use confers protection against rewarding effects of cocaine in male but not female offspring.
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Fragile X Protein Linked to Nearly 100 Genes Involved in Autism
Patients with fragile X syndrome, the most common form of inherited intellectual disability, are often also diagnosed with autism. But little has been known about how the two diagnoses are related.
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Protein Strongest Just Before Death
Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered a protein that does its best work with one foot in the grave.
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A Second Ascent of Chemistry’s Mt. Everest
Synthetic chemistry meets drug discovery with the synthesis of rare substance.
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A New Door Opens in Colon Cancer
Risk factors for the disease are varied and include factors such as advanced age and diet, but most cases share something crucial that scientists hope can usher in new treatments.
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Imaxio Signs an Option for a License Agreement with Merial
This option agreement confirms the potential of Imaxio’s antigen re-engineering technology to improve human and animal health vaccines.
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Do-it-Yourself Viruses: How Viruses Self Assemble
New model shows that the construction of intermediate structures prior to final capsid production can be more efficient than constructing the capsid protein by protein.
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Graeme Bell Receives International Diabetes Prize
Prize includes a certificate of honor, a Japanese objet d’art and a $150,000 prize.
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