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AstraZeneca and Targacept Announce Results from Phase 2b Study of AZD3480 in Alzheimer’s Disease
Results inconclusive, as primary outcome measure not statistically significant for either donepezil or AZD3480; results impacted by improvement in placebo group.

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Aspire IRB, Independent Review Board is Breaking new Ground Overseeing Clinical Research Trials
The Company has announced record growth, new medical director and pediatric board member.

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Scripps Research Scientists Find Gene Expression Profile Shared by Pluripotent Stem Cells
An international team of researchers has developed a novel method to identify pluripotent stem cells. These pluripotent cells hold great promise for drug development and treatment of many devastating disorders.

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Molecular Switch Boosts Brain Activity Associated with Schizophrenia
Researchers have identified in mouse brain tissue a molecular switch that, when thrown, increases the strength of brain electrical activity.

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Likely Cause of Postpartum Blues and Depression Identified
Unique biochemical crosstalk that enables a fetus to get nutrition and oxygen from its mother's blood just may cause common postpartum blues.

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Roche NimbleGen CGH Arrays Enable Detection of the Genomic Disorder Resulting in Diabetes
Using CGH technique, researchers identified a recurrent reciprocal genomic rearrangement of chromosomal region 17q12 in fetal samples with congenital anomalies.

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Micro RNA Implicated as Molecular Factor in Alcohol Tolerance
A new study now indicates that microRNA may influence the development of alcohol tolerance, a hallmark of alcohol abuse and dependence.

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Increased Burden of Rare Genetic Variations Found in Schizophrenia
Two new sites of deletions implicated in the study that triples the number of genomic areas definitely linked to schizophrenia.

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deCODE and SGENE Consortium Discover Deletions in the Human Genome Linked to Risk of Schizophrenia
Findings may provide the foundation for a test to complement standard clinical diagnosis, potentially enabling earlier intervention and treatment.

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Liver Damage in Hepatitis C Patients Could be Treated with Warfarin
The drug warfarin may help prevent liver failure in thousands of people with Hepatitis C, according to new research.
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