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Four-Stranded DNA Helices Shown to Exist in Human Cells

Jan. 23, 2013
By Sharon Kingman
For 60 years, the DNA double helix has provided an iconic image of how our genetic information is held and how it reproduces. Now scientists at the University of Cambridge in the UK – where Watson and Crick developed their ideas about the genetic code – have provided another pioneering insight into the workings of human genes.
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Amphibian's 'Tale': Reactive Oxygen Is Needed for Healing

Jan. 16, 2013
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – An unexpected finding about how tadpoles control the regeneration of a tail that has been lost will trigger new research into healing and regeneration of wounds and tissues in humans.
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Anti-Inflammatory Strategy Could Reduce Miscarriage Risk

Jan. 9, 2013
By Sharon Kingman
For a healthy pregnancy to have the best chance of surviving, the cells lining the uterus must undergo a short-lived burst of inflammatory activity about five days after ovulation, which must come to a halt 48 hours later, researchers have found. The discovery suggested new ways of treating women who suffer recurrent miscarriages.
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Anti-Inflammatory Strategy Could Reduce Miscarriage Risk

Jan. 9, 2013
By Sharon Kingman
For a healthy pregnancy to have the best chance of surviving, the cells lining the uterus must undergo a short-lived burst of inflammatory activity about five days after ovulation, which must come to a halt 48 hours later, researchers have found. The discovery suggested new ways of treating women who suffer recurrent miscarriages.
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Selenium-Containing Stroke Drug Has Novel Antibiotic Mechanism

Jan. 2, 2013
By Sharon Kingman
A candidate drug that has previously been evaluated as a treatment for stroke turns out to be able to kill some types of pathogenic bacteria, an international team of researchers has found.
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Study Reveals New HIV Receptor on Antigen-Presenting Cells

Dec. 26, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
In a discovery that has important implications for the future of HIV therapy, an international team of researchers has identified the molecule by which the virus enters the immune cells known as dendritic cells.
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Neurotransmission Fault Due To Inherited Neurone Weakness

Dec. 13, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – Scientists have tracked the cause of a rare genetic condition that causes muscular weakness to a mutation affecting neurotransmission.
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Neurotransmission Fault Due to Inherited Neurone Weakness

Dec. 12, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – Scientists have tracked the cause of a rare genetic condition that causes muscular weakness to a mutation affecting neurotransmission.
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Metabolic Network Analysis Yields Heart Disease Genes

Dec. 6, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – Two major networks of genes and their encoded proteins, involved in lipid metabolism and inflammation, play an important role in determining a person's risk of developing coronary artery disease (CAD), a new study has found.
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Metabolic Network Analysis Yields Heart Disease Genes

Dec. 5, 2012
By Sharon Kingman
LONDON – Two major networks of genes and their encoded proteins, involved in lipid metabolism and inflammation, play an important role in determining a person's risk of developing coronary artery disease (CAD), a new study has found.
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