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Stimulating stem cells fights stroke damage 25-June-2006
NATURE AND THE NATURE RESEARCH JOURNALS PRESS RELEASE - For papers that will be published online on 25 June 2006 including Assembly dynamics of microtubules at molecular resolution, New class of cancer therapeutic, Clostridium difficile genome Read more of the article entitled 'Stimulating stem cells fights stroke damage' Orchid has sexual intercourse with itself, Ancient lampreys are ‘design classic’
21-June-2006
The orchid Holcoglossum amesianum, which tends to flower in windless drought conditions, defies gravity to twist the male part of its flower into the necessary shape to fertilize the female one; The fossilized remains of two tiny freshwater lampreys in Inner Mongolia, China suggests that lampreys have changed little over the last 100 million years. Earthquakes: When is the next big one on the southern San Andreas fault? 21-June-2006
Summaries of newsworthy papers in Nature: Thymus bipotent precursor cells found, Cell regeneration in mammalian inner ear, Eavesdropping yields benefits, T-cell link to cancer, The hole story, Cellular spaces fuse into blood vessels, Pump up the bandwidth New tools for making sense of the human genome 21-June-2006
New procedures for mapping the regions responsible for controlling gene expression across the entire human genome are described in two papers in the July issue of Nature Methods. The resulting understanding should help researchers understand the genetic problems leading to various diseases. Read more of the article entitled 'New tools for making sense of the human genome' Predicting other’s actions starts young, Tuning out the noise 18-June-2006
Summaries of newsworthy papers from Nature Research Journals that will be published online on 18 June 2006. Read more of the article entitled 'Predicting other’s actions starts young, Tuning out the noise' |
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