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Blood test may help infants with fever avoid aggressive testing and treatment

Balancing the brain: "master switch" calms down over-excited cells

Neural stem cells may help fix spina bifida in utero

Disease-specific embryonic stem cells created

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Patterns in the chaos
Bioinformatics reveals unexpected patterns

Killing the queen
Curbing cancer by going after stem cells

Making connections
New discoveries about how the brain wires itself and new hope for neurologic disorders

Race through a baby's eyes
Understanding how infants recognize faces of different races

Profile: An ophthalmologic tour-de-force
An encounter with a toddler led Elizabeth Engle, MD, to become the world's primary researcher probing the genetics of eye-movement disorders.

Opinion
Leveraging discoveries from the lab

Last word
Foreign post-docs speak

 

 

Sounding out disease

Reversing drug resistance in leukemia

The stem cell-cancer connection

Cancer: getting the big picture

Patching up gaps in global vaccination

Halting hemangiomas

Taking aim at obesity and diabetes

Research news briefs

 
 

"U.S. Immigration Services need to distinguish what's really dangerous and what is beneficial to society. My past issues with immigration make me hesitate to go back and visit my family."

Lingyi Chen, PhD
A postdoctoral fellow from China who conducts embryonic stem cell research. more

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Ken Mandl, MD, MPH and John Brownstein, PhD speak on the power and current limits of bioinformatics research.

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Mapping Eye Movement Disorders

The Neuron

How Cancer Grows and Spreads

Virtual Stem Cell Laboratory

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Cowan Lab
Doug Cowan, PhD, wants to use engineered tissue and stem cells to improve heart function. Visit his gallery.

 

   

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