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Researchers turn off individual human genes to study their function

Researchers turn off individual human genes to study their function

New Research Information on Tumor Necrosis Therapy

New Research Information on Tumor Necrosis Therapy

Discovery of new gene sheds light on human brain development

Discovery of new gene sheds light on human brain development

A debate over the origins of what is sometimes called "junk" DNA has been settled

A debate over the origins of what is sometimes called "junk" DNA has been settled

Study tracks behaviour changes in Alzheimer sufferers

Study tracks behaviour changes in Alzheimer sufferers

Tiny Ribozyme package could be future treatment of Hepatitis B virus

Tiny Ribozyme package could be future treatment of Hepatitis B virus

DNA repair enzymes to fight cancer

DNA repair enzymes to fight cancer

Breast feeding increases choline which means more brain cells

Breast feeding increases choline which means more brain cells

Lupus Discovery May Lead To Improved Drugs

Lupus Discovery May Lead To Improved Drugs

New microchip manipulates DNA and protein molecules

New microchip manipulates DNA and protein molecules

New therapies that may treat cancers

New therapies that may treat cancers

Bacteria Live in the Esophagus!

Bacteria Live in the Esophagus!

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

Treatment for ovarian cancer by gene targeting

Gene Responsible for The Most Common Form of Diabetes

Gene Responsible for The Most Common Form of Diabetes

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