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BioTime third quarter revenue increases 40% to $1.1 million

BioTime third quarter revenue increases 40% to $1.1 million

Prefrontal cortex neurons from individuals with autism show changes in chromatin structures

Prefrontal cortex neurons from individuals with autism show changes in chromatin structures

St. Michael's project to develop vaccine that would eliminate latent HIV reservoirs

St. Michael's project to develop vaccine that would eliminate latent HIV reservoirs

Live virus used in polio vaccine can evolve and infect, warns TAU researcher

Live virus used in polio vaccine can evolve and infect, warns TAU researcher

Epigenetic alterations may play an important role in autism

Epigenetic alterations may play an important role in autism

Study on epigentics and cellular memory

Study on epigentics and cellular memory

Research: Nucleolar disruption could destroy cancer cells

Research: Nucleolar disruption could destroy cancer cells

Human Genome Sciences to present abstracts regarding BENLYSTA, SLE at ACR/ARHP meeting

Human Genome Sciences to present abstracts regarding BENLYSTA, SLE at ACR/ARHP meeting

Toxoplasma gondii directly affects production of dopamine in brain

Toxoplasma gondii directly affects production of dopamine in brain

Whole genome sequencing can identify strains of caries-causing bacteria

Whole genome sequencing can identify strains of caries-causing bacteria

Scientists discover alternative mechanism for extension of telomeres

Scientists discover alternative mechanism for extension of telomeres

Evolutionary 'breakpoints' on chromosomes may lead to canine cancer

Evolutionary 'breakpoints' on chromosomes may lead to canine cancer

Exendin-4 drug could prevent later development of diabetes in children

Exendin-4 drug could prevent later development of diabetes in children

Researchers use diabetes drug to permanently reprogram insulin-producing cells

Researchers use diabetes drug to permanently reprogram insulin-producing cells

UC Merced professor designs powerful chemical inhibitor against HIV

UC Merced professor designs powerful chemical inhibitor against HIV

SGI HPC systems selected for genomics research at Kyoto University's Institute for Chemical Research

SGI HPC systems selected for genomics research at Kyoto University's Institute for Chemical Research

Bacteria rapidly exchange genetic information related to human disease and antibiotic resistance

Bacteria rapidly exchange genetic information related to human disease and antibiotic resistance

Vampire-like bacteria has potential to serve as living antibiotic

Vampire-like bacteria has potential to serve as living antibiotic

New top-down method can quickly separate, identify thousands of protein molecules

New top-down method can quickly separate, identify thousands of protein molecules

Researchers identify FMRP protein as key player in RNA editing

Researchers identify FMRP protein as key player in RNA editing

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