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Gene Has Likely Role In Premenstrual Disorder
Gene changes how mice respond to natural flux of hormones in their estrous cycle Scientists have identified a gene they say is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other maladies associated with the...
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Gene Has Likely Role In Premenstrual Disorder
Gene changes how mice respond to natural flux of hormones in their estrous cycle Scientists have identified a gene they say is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other maladies associated with the...
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Research identifies gene with likely role in premenstrual disorder
Gene changes how mice respond to natural flux of hormones in their estrous cycle Scientists have identified a gene they say is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other maladies associated with the...
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Gene with likely role in premenstrual disorder identified
Scientists have identified a gene they say is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other maladies associated with the natural flux in hormones during the menstrual cycle.In a paper recently published in the...
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Research Identifies Gene With Likely Role In Premenstrual Disorder
Scientists have identified a gene they say is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other maladies associated with the natural flux in hormones during the menstrual cycle.In a paper to be published in the...
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Gene linked to PMDD and other maladies during menstrual cycle
Scientists have identified a gene they say is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other maladies associated with the natural flux in hormones during the menstrual cycle.In a paper to be published today in...
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Gene variation may protect some sexual abuse survivors from turning alcoholics
A research from Washington University School of Medicine in St.Louis claims that exposure to acute stress early in life may augment the threat of alcohol and drug addiction. But astonishingly, a few adults who were sexually abused as children and thus at...
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Getting the fat in
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.-In what could be a huge leap forward for RNA interference (RNAi) therapies, both in terms of efficacy and dosing, researchers at the and Alnylam Pharmaceuticals reported recently that they have successfully used RNAi to turn off multiple ...
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Single Gene Mutation Induces Endometrial Cancer
Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center Newswise A mutation in a single gene can cause endometrial cancer that is responsive to a specific drug therapy, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found in an animal study.The finding...
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Single Gene Mutation Induces Endometrial Cancer
Newswise - A mutation in a single gene can cause endometrial cancer that is responsive to a specific drug therapy, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found in an animal study.The finding suggests that eventually it might be...
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Gene with role in premenstrual disorder identified
Scientists at Rockefeller University say they have identified a gene that is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other problems associated with the natural flux in hormones during the menstrual cycle.
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Gene with role in premenstrual disorder identified
WASHINGTON: Scientists at Rockefeller University say they have identified a gene that is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other problems associated with the natural flux in hormones during the menstrual...
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Gene linked to premenstrual disorder identified
Scientists at Rockefeller University say they have identified a gene that is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other problems associated with the natural flux in hormones during the menstrual cycle.With...
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Single gene mutation induces endometrial cancer
DALLAS Feb.10, 2010 A mutation in a single gene can cause endometrial cancer that is responsive to a specific drug therapy, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found in an animal study. The finding suggests that eventually it...
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Back To The Future With Stem Cells
Of all the obstacles faced by researchers trying to develop stem cell therapies, finding a noncontroversial supply of these omnipotent cells was, for many years, a particularly thorny problem.Opposition, on ethical grounds, to using embryos as a source...
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Genetic Variants in Depressed People Raise Suicide Risk
MONDAY, Feb.1 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers have identified five gene variants that raise the risk for suicide attempts in people suffering from depression. For now, the research provides insight into what goes awry in people who have suicidal...
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First Measurement Of Energy Released From A Virus During Infection
Within a virus's tiny exterior is a store of energy waiting to be unleashed.When the virus encounters a host cell, this pent-up energy is released, propelling the viral DNA into the cell and turning it into a virus factory. For the first time, Carnegie...
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Life Sciences: Reports summarize life sciences research from RIKEN
Today's Medical & Research News Life Sciences Reports summarize life sciences research from RIKEN February 8th, 2010 Printer-Friendly Version City:Wako Country:Japan Life Sciences Angiogenesis VEGF Psychiatry Bipolar Disorder Manic-Depressive Illness ...
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Performance-Enhancing Gene Therapy May Be Next For Cheating Athletes
SAN DIEGO A member of the World Anti-Doping Agency says gene therapy is the new frontier in the fight against performance-enhancing substances.Injecting new genes into a body can cure disease or alter physical traits. That's why Theodore...
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Research Identifies Gene with Likely Role in Premenstrual Disorder
Source: Rockefeller University Newswise Scientists have identified a gene they say is a strong candidate for involvement in premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) and other maladies associated with the natural flux in hormones during the menstrual cycle....
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Scientists ID a protein that splices and dices genes
on the Science Express Web site by teams from the National Cancer Institute, The and the University of Toronto, offers a clue as to how genes can have what you might call multiple personalities.Genes are long strings of DNA letters, but they can...
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AMT To Present at the BIO CEO & Investors Conference EUR' 9th February 2010
AMT will be presenting at the BIO CEO & Investors Conference, the Conrad Room at 9:30 am, Tuesday 9th February, 2010.AMSTERDAM--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Feb 8, 2010 - AMT is a leader in the field of gene therapy. Its first product is in...
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Gene mutations reveal potential new targets for non-Hodgkin's treatment
A group of researchers have discovered genetic mutations that may contribute to the development of an aggressive form of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.These findings provide insight into a mechanism that cancer cells may use to survive, thus identifying potential...
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New stem cell research findings from Third Military Medical University described
A report, 'More insight into mesenchymal stem cells and their effects inside the body,' is newly published data in Expert Opinion On Biological Therapy.'IMPORTANCE OF THE FIELD: The pan-tissue existence and multipotency of differentiation make...
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Gene Therapy - Study data from Kyoto University, Medical Department provide new insights into gene therapy
Learn more about a six-week, no-risk free trial of Stem Cell Week We're a pay-per-view site for premium content.If you'd like to purchase this article, it's only $3.00. Gene Therapy Study data from Kyoto University, Medical Department provide...
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