Science. Posted June 16, 2013: Mapping Transla
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Science.
Posted June 16, 2013:
- Mapping Translation Sites in the Human Genome
- Obese Male Mice Father Offspring With Higher Levels of Body Fat
- Advances in Genetic Sequencing Diagnose Paralympic Hopeful's Rare Condition
- 'Chase and Run' Cell Movement Mechanism Explains Process of Metastasis
Posted June 15, 2013:
Posted June 14, 2013:
- Medical Researchers Design Variant of Main Painkiller Receptor
- Stress Test and Brain Scans Pinpoint Two Distinct Forms of Gulf War Illness
- Medications to Prevent Clots Not Reaching Some Patients
- Sugar Overload Can Damage Heart
- Why Are There So Many Youth Baseball-Throwing Injuries?
- Memory-Boosting Chemical Identified in Mice: Cell Biologists Find Molecule Targets a Key Biological Pathway
- Unauthorized Immigrants Account for Only 1. 4 Percent of U. S. Medical Spending
- New Findings Regarding DNA Damage Checkpoint Mechanism in Oxidative Stress
- Scientists Explode the Myth About Running Injuries
- Incontinence Takes Mental Toll on Younger Women
- Testing Method Promising for Spinal Cord Injuries, Multiple Sclerosis
- Metabolic Molecule Drives Growth of Aggressive Brain Cancer
- Depression in Postmenopausal Women May Increase Diabetes and Cardiovascular Disease Risk
- Severe Maternal Complications Less Common During Home Births, Study Suggests
- Experts Propose Restoring Invisible and Abandoned Trials 'to Correct the Scientific Record'
- Menopause May Be an Unintended Outcome of Men's Preference for Younger Mates
- Geneticists Solve Mystery of EEC Syndrome's Variable Severity in Children
- Using Math to Kill Cancer Cells
- High Prevalence of NSAID Prescription in Those at Risk of Heart Attack/death in Primary Care
- Overweight and Obese Patients Less Likely to Achieve Remission in Early Rheumatoid Arthritis
- A Turbocharger for Nerve Cells: Key Mechanism Boosts the Signaling Function of Neurons in Brain
- Smoking in the Entrances to Bars Increases the Presence of Nicotine Inside
- Farmworkers Feel the Heat Even When They Leave the Fields
- Developmental Protein Plays Role in Spread of Cancer