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Redundant Pathways in Tooth and Palate Development
In the early 1990s, Americans began hearing the advertising slogan Got Milk?to remind them of the health benefits of drinking milk? If biologists were to co-opt this now-clichd line to explain human development, they might start with...
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NIDCR to Offer $6M in 2009 to Create Craniofacial Genomics Consortium
_ NIDCR to Offer $6M in 2009 to Create Craniofacial Genomics Consortium.
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2 from Baltimore receive 'patients of courage' honor
Not true for the four recipients of the 2008 Patients of Courage: Triumph Over Adversity awards, to be presented by the American Society of Plastic Surgeons (ASPS) at Plastic Surgery 2008 at the McCormick Place West on November 1, 2008.
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Chemical process that can restore stem cells' therapeutic potential unveiled
American scientists have found that a molecule called SleX can help restore an important biological function of stem cells, in case they have lost such surface proteins as are crucial to their therapeutic potential.Once the molecule has...
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Simple Chemical Procedure Augments Therapeutic Potential Of Stem Cells
ScienceDaily (Oct.31, 2008) Adult stem cells resemble couch potatoes if they hang out and divide in a dish for too long. They get fat and lose key surface proteins, which interferes with their movement and reduces their therapeutic...
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Simple Chemical Procedure Augments Therapeutic Potential of Stem Cells
Oct-2008, 00:15 ET Libraries Science News Keywords ADULT STEM CELLS, MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS Contact Information Available for logged-in reporters only Description Researchers have developed a simple method for making a certain class of adult...
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Health Watch: New innovations help catch breast cancer early
Annual mammograms are strongly recommended and are often the best way to detect breast cancer.However, additional screening methods may sometimes be necessary, especially for women with dense breast tissue, family history or other risk...
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Health Watch: New innovations help catch breast cancer early
Annual mammograms are strongly recommended and are often the best way to detect breast cancer.However, additional screening methods may sometimes be necessary, especially for women with dense breast tissue, family history or other risk...
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Health Watch: New innovations help catch breast cancer early
Annual mammograms are strongly recommended and are often the best way to detect breast cancer.However, additional screening methods may sometimes be necessary, especially for women with dense breast tissue, family history or other risk...
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Craniofacial reference plane variation and natural head position
Madsen DP et al.- The results showed that the variability of the 11 selected craniofacial reference planes related to HOR was generally high. The planes illustrating the lowest variability to HOR were FH and the KW line with SDs of 4.6...
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Reliability of cranial base measurements on lateral skull radiographs
Arponen H et al.- Variations in landmark location lead to differences in numeric evaluation of the anatomic relationships in the skull base area. These differences were, however, shown to have little clinical significance. Hence, the...
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The Current Focus of Cancer Research: From Oncogenes to DNA Methylation
In 1988, science journalist Natalie Angier published the groundbreaking book entitled Natural Obsessions.Angiers book was a detailed look at the initial search for oncogenes. In a few febrile years, researchers [have] revealed that the...
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Saliva Proteins May Help Spot Oral Cancer
FRIDAY, Oct.3 (HealthDay News) -- A simple test of saliva proteins may one day help doctors detect oral cancer, according to a new study in the Oct. 1 issue of Clinical Cancer Research. For their study, part of the U.S. National...
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