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How the brain sorts the world; Patient-specific cancer treatment; Genetic susceptibility to age-related macular degeneration and Glia contribute to neurodegeneration 27-August-2006
Summaries of newsworthy papers Nature and the Nature Research Journals for papers that will be published online on 27 August 200 Sharing avian flu data 24-August-2006
Seventy top flu scientists and health officials, including six Nobel laureates, today backed a plan to end secrecy over avian flu data: the Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data (GISAID). New technique for generating human embryonic stem cell lines 23-August-2006
By plucking single cells from human embryos, Robert Lanza and his colleagues have been able to generate new lines of cultured human embryonic stem (ES) cells while leaving the embryo intact. Read more of the article entitled 'New technique for generating human embryonic stem cell lines' Cardioprotective action of Statins 21-August-2006
The benefits of long-term treatment with statins are well established - they lower cholesterol and prevent heart attacks and strokes. Now a novel beneficial action of statins is reported in a study published online this week in the British Journal of Pharmacology. Read more of the article entitled 'Cardioprotective action of Statins' Tired T cells get a boost to fight HIV 20-August-2006
New compounds give voice to silenced neural DNA, Quantum paradox predicted to occur in graphene, Spin-flow without electric currents, Fatherhood changes brain anatomy, Fighting Lyme disease, Cystic fibrosis: explaining persistent lung infections, Understanding leukaemia Read more of the article entitled 'Tired T cells get a boost to fight HIV' |
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