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A gene's fist 'kiss' sets off that affair known as puberty

...r author of a 2003 New England Journal of Medicine article that described the mutant GPR54 gene....

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...1; E-mail: ellis_reinherz@dfci.harvard.edu . This article is available at http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/fu... 301-496-4409; E-mail: afauci@niaid.nih.gov This article is available at http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/115/2/231 . Single stem cells from bone hea...

Wiley presents its 2004 Gaden Award to Jeffrey A. Hubbell

...the 2004 Gaden Award is Jeffrey A. Hubbell for his article "Synthetic Extracellular Matrices for In Situ Tiss...E. Weber, Hugo G. Schmoekel, and Ralph Mller). The article was published in the April 5, 2004 issue (Volume 86, Issue 1, pp. 27-36) of Biotechnology and Bioeng...

New study in JAMA details trends in diagnosis, treatment of brain tumors

...se heparin in brain tumor patients. The JAMA article was the final report on the "Glioma Outcomes Project," a prospective, longitudinal database begun in 1997 that tracked clinical practice patterns and outcomes among North American patients with malignant gliomas at 52 clinical sites, including U. Va....

Gene used in brain development can cause childhood brain cancers

...in malignancy in children, scientists report in an article published in the February 1 issue of the journal Cancer Research. In their study, the scientists discovered that multiple extra copies of the gene, called OTX2, had been switched back on among tumor cells removed from patients with medulloblastoma br...

Cricket's finicky mating behavior boosts biodiversity

...song "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" The Nature article was given the more conservative title of "Rapid Speciation in an Arthropod." "Over time," says Mendelson, "lineages - species that have split - cease to recognize each other as mates. Although the ancestors recognized each other as mates, the descend...

Sequencing of marine bacterium will help study of cell communication

...tween the bacterium and its animal host. The PNAS article concludes, "If we are to understand the unifying themes underlying these contrasting bacteriahost interactions, we must begin to use comparative genomic approaches with closely related pathogenic and beneficial microbial species." Marie Faini O'Brien...

The effects of economic growth on interior forests of the Southeast

...rates of urbanization. The forecasts made in the article are the result of a sophisticated combination of e...vate land," says Wear. "The model presented in our article gives us the ability to focus our attention on the areas where biodiversity is most threatened by de...

JCI Table of Contents, March 1, 2005

...3; E-mail: nchizzi@nshs.edu View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/press/23409.pdf From...PM USA EST Thursday February 3, 2005 a PDF of this article will be available at: http://www.jci.org/papbyrecent.shtml Preventing a bruised heart from beco...

Novel 'canary on a chip' sensor measures tiny changes in cell volume; Provides assay results

...Chemistry, and currently is available as an "ASAP" article on the American Chemical Society Web site http://www.chemistry.org >. Susan Z. Hua, Ph.D., UB assistant professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering and physiology and biophysics, is the lead researcher. The technology is based on the un...

Progress toward a new remedy for chronic urinary tract infections?

...sk you to please refer questions in your report or article to the email address that VIB makes available for this purpose: patienteninfo@vib.be . Everyone can submit questions concerning this and other medically-oriented research directly to VIB via this address....

Amino acids in nectar enhance butterfly fecundity: A long awaited link

...s of and fitness benefits to butterflies. This article by Jovanne Mevi-Schtz and Andreas Erhardt will appear in the April 2005 issue of The American Naturalist. ...

JCI table of contents March 1, 2005

...hang@mssm.edu View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/press/21948.pdf ...M USA EST Thursday February 10, 2005 a PDF of this article will be available at: http://www.jci.org/papbyrecent.shtml RHEUMATOLOGY: Lubricin longs t...

21st Century model of healthcare focuses on the family before and after genetic testing

An article in the recent issue of Family Process presents the...y Process. Media wishing to receive a pdf of this article please contact journalnews@bos.blackwellpublishing.net Family Process is an international, multidi...

JCI table of contents March 1, 2005

...263-7933; E-mail: ornella.flore@med.nyu.edu This article is available at: http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/... 301-496-7383; E-mail: jcohen@niaid.nih.gov This article is available at: http://www.jci.org/cgi/content/full/115/3/591 EDITOR PICK A new route for tre...

JCI table of contents April 1, 2005

...ein.christian@mh-hannover.de View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/press/23640.pdf Fro...:00PM USA EST Thursday March 3, 2005 a PDF of this article will be available at: http://www.jci.org/papbyrecent.shtml Physiology Osteopontin is swell for...

Pioneering PET/CT research widens applications of imaging for diabetic foot

...ot infection in diabetic patients, according to an article in the March issue of the Journal of Nuclear Medicine. PET/CT scans could potentially offer a single-step, noninvasive technique for the diagnosis of infection, said Society of Nuclear Medicine member Zohar Keidar, M.D., Ph.D., the article's lead aut...

Researchers make surprise discovery that some neurons can transmit three signals at once

...rons. Just as surprising, they report in the lead article of this month's Nature Neuroscience , is that by definition these three neurotransmitters are seemingly at odds with each other. One, glutamate, is a textbook excitatory neurotransmitter; while the other two, GABA and glycine, are quintessential inh...

JCI table of contents, April 1, 2005

...; E-mail: pochi1217@aol.com View the PDF of this article at: https://www.the-jci.org/press/23043.pdf Fr...00PM USA EST Thursday March 10, 2005 a PDF of this article will be available at: http://www.jci.org/papbyrecent.shtml EDITORS' PICK: Preventing SCD1 exp...

Cooperation is keya new way of looking at MicroRNA and how it controls gene expression

...ell (120, 1-12). Journal subscribers can find the article online at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2004.12.038 ....

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(Date:5/22/2013)... (NLST) investigators also conclude that the 20 percent ... tomography (LDCT) versus chest X-ray (CXR) screening previously ... at experienced screening centers in the United States. ... with their patients about the benefits and risks ... in the New England Journal of Medicine ...
(Date:5/22/2013)... developed a novel technique that can detect molecular variants ... is one of the most important, though time-consuming, processes ... paper in Nature , post-doctoral researcher David Patterson, ... of the Center for Free-Electron Laser Science (CFEL) in ... microwave fields to identify molecular variants apart, and to ...
(Date:5/22/2013)... 2013)The omega 3 fatty acids in fish oil have ... so that the American Heart Association currently recommends eating ... fatty varieties rich in omega 3s. However, the mechanism ... a new study, scientists led by Jason R. Carter ... by providing evidence that fish oil might specifically counteract ...
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