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Tularemia-specific antibodies protect mice from developing respiratory tularemia

Tularemia-specific antibodies protect mice from developing respiratory tularemia

Embryonic stem cell in rodents could lead to treatment for Parkinson's

Embryonic stem cell in rodents could lead to treatment for Parkinson's

Scientists discover a new line of communication between nervous system cells

Scientists discover a new line of communication between nervous system cells

New insight into the mechanism by which glial cells recognize and myelinate axons

New insight into the mechanism by which glial cells recognize and myelinate axons

Amphinase molecule from frog could provide first drug treatment for brain tumours

Amphinase molecule from frog could provide first drug treatment for brain tumours

A new system for collaboration in cell communication

A new system for collaboration in cell communication

Autism reversed in mice

Autism reversed in mice

Call for global push to advance research in synthetic biology

Call for global push to advance research in synthetic biology

MIT researchers reverse behavioral symptoms in mice

MIT researchers reverse behavioral symptoms in mice

Chimpanzees show unselfish concern for the welfare of others

Chimpanzees show unselfish concern for the welfare of others

Scientists look at the ecosystem within us

Scientists look at the ecosystem within us

Health in early medieval times

Health in early medieval times

Marijuana holds a signature of the environment grown in

Marijuana holds a signature of the environment grown in

New compound kills fungal pathogens

New compound kills fungal pathogens

Invertebrate immune systems are anything but simple

Invertebrate immune systems are anything but simple

40 percent of parents willing to have their child's DNA stored in a government biobank

40 percent of parents willing to have their child's DNA stored in a government biobank

Multifunctional nanoparticle platforms for targeting and imaging cancer cells

Multifunctional nanoparticle platforms for targeting and imaging cancer cells

Turn-ons and turn-offs for neurons

Turn-ons and turn-offs for neurons

Scientists develop unique “switch” that can control the activity of any protein

Scientists develop unique “switch” that can control the activity of any protein

Many of the areas of the human genome previously thought to be deserts are in fact teeming with life

Many of the areas of the human genome previously thought to be deserts are in fact teeming with life

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