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Bacteria Make Superglue
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Computer Model May Help Create Customized Vaccines
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Dormant Virus Linked to Sepsis Risk
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Eavesdropping on Nerve Cell Conversations to Probe Brain Function
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Gluey Clue to Chromosome Sorting
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Master Regulator Keeps Embryonic Stem Cells in Check
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Mini-Synchrotron Will Accelerate Molecular Studies
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Structural Studies May Aid Fight Against Cystic Fibrosis
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Worm Studies Illuminate Biology of Huntington’s Disease
February 7, 2007 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Culprit in Grapefruit Juice Drug Interaction Identified
June 23, 2006 • National Institutes of Health

Brain’s Fear Center Affects Memory During Anesthesia
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cell Death Discovery Has Healing Power
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Chicken Eggs Offer Better Way to Produce Important Drugs
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Computer Models Simulate Flu Epidemic, Could Guide Response
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Genes Could Help Predict Trauma Outcome
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Human Growth Factors Maintain Stem Cells’ Clean Slate
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

MicroRNAs Debut as Key Actors in Health and Disease
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Pharmacogenetics Research Leads the Way to Individualized Therapy
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

RNA Cut-and-Paste Makes an Adult Heart
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Scientists Find New Ways to Resist Resistance
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

State-of-the-Art Sensors Find Traces of Zinc and Mercury
February 6, 2006 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Bone Marrow Cells Help Heal Wounds, Maintain Skin
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cell Growth Protein Predicts Return of Prostate Cancer
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Clarifying How Cells Connect
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Designing and Building Proteins Gets Easier
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Exposing the M.O. of RNA Polymerases, Nature's Gene Decoders
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Gene Silencing Illuminates Innate Immunity
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Hot Flash Drug May Interfere with Cancer Therapy
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Human Lung Cells Can Break Up Bacterial Gangs
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

New Inhibitors Block Anthrax Toxin
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Sweeter Opportunities in Carbohydrate Research
March 7, 2005 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Botulinum Toxin Study May Lead to Inhaled Vaccine
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cell Death Research Uncloaks Deadly Virus Action
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cell Stress May Contribute to Neurological Diseases
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Clues to Why Old Eggs Fail
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Copper Transporter Is Key to Cisplatin Drug Resistance
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Designing Protein Sensors
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Discovering How Cell 'Doors' Open and Close
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Gene Silencing Studies Yield Potential New Class of Anticancer Drug
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Gene Silencing Tool Leads to New Understanding of Health and Disease
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Inherited Susceptibility to Meningococcal Disease
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Making Microcircuits with Yeast Proteins
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

RNA Changes Guide the Nervous System
April 16, 2004 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

A Protein to Tie Up Loose Ends
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Anthrax Toxin Structure Solved
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Bacteria Study Sheds Light on Cell Communication
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cells on the Move
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cell's Sugary Coating Zaps Cancer
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Cells That Live and Let Die
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Evolving Microbes
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Stop Cell Death, Help Treat Sepsis?
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Studies of Iron-Pumping Bacteria May Lead to New Antibiotics
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

The Side Effects of a Misspelling
April 2, 2003 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Answers on Anthrax
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Bacterial Slime Clogs Cystic Fibrosis Lungs
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Designer Mice Eat More, Weigh Less
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Detecting Lead Using DNA
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Glowing "Quantum Dots" May Speed Diagnosis, DNA Testing
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Hepatitis C Study May Lead to New Treatments
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Molecular Structure of Key Enzyme Solved
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

New Insights Into Why Medicines Work Differently Among People
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Old Drugs Learn New Tricks
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Only Two Genes Needed to Form Heads in Model Organism Embryos
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Scientists Identify Weak Spot in a Parasite's Armor
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

The Human Genome, Chapter Two
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Tiny Nanotubes as New Antibiotics
April 2, 2002 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

A Century of Fruit Fly Research Sheds Light on Human Health and Disease
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

A New Role for Prions
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Chemists Improve Synthesis of Anticancer Agent
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Herpes Virus Hijacks Cell's Own Transportation System
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Living Skin Grafts Enhance Burn Treatment
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Molecular Structure of Ribosomes Revealed
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Robots Eavesdrop on Cellular Discussions
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Simple Breath Test Predicts Gene-Linked Drug Response
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Synthetic Antibacterial Molecule Kills Drug-Resistant Bacteria
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Targeted DNA Insertion May Aid Gene Therapy
October 26, 2001 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

 
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