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Metabolomics Data Normalization with EigenMS
In this study, a singular value decomposition-based method, called EigenMS, for normalization of metabolomics data was tested.
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Chestnuts Roasting On An Open Fire
ORNL work with scientists funded by The American Chestnut Foundation confirms increased blight-resistance of former forest giant.
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Study Pinpoints Autism-Linked Protein for Sculpting Brain Connections
Neuroscientists find hevin in the newborn brain
Shortly after birth, human brains expand rapidly with the experience of an entirely new world. During this period, neurons in the newborn brain compete with one another to form lasting connections, called synapses.
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Researchers map direct gut-brain connection
Newly discovered system signals fullness, may allow viruses to enter nervous system
After each one of those big meals you ate over the holidays, the cells lining your stomach and intestines released hormones into the bloodstream to signal the brain that you were full and should stop eating.
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HPV vaccination not associated with increased risk of multiple sclerosis
Although some reports have suggested a link between human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination and development of multiple sclerosis or other demyelinating diseases, a follow-up of girls and women in Denmark and Sweden who received this vaccination found no increased risk for these disorders, according to a study in the January 6 issue of JAMA.
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MRI scan sensitive to metabolic changes reveals brain differences in bipolar disorder
Sometimes, a new way of looking at something can bring to light an entirely new perspective.
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When DNA Gets Sent to Time-Out
New details revealed in the coordinated regulation of large stretches of DNA.
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Compugen Discloses Initial Experimental Results for Predicted ADC Targets
Pipeline program for oncology to be further expanded and diversified with addition of ADC therapeutic programs to ongoing immuno-oncology programs.
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Adapting Influenza for Vaccine Mass Production
The ability to grow influenza in cell culture rather than chicken eggs paves the way for mass production of the vaccine.
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Cold Virus Replicates Better At Cooler Temperatures
Study shows that the immune response to rhinovirus is influenced by temperature.
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