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Molecular Insights into Angiogenic Protein
Study published detailing the structure of a key receptor protein, alpha V beta 3, which directs the formation of new blood vessels by binding to other proteins, such as angiostatin and endostatin, produced by rapidly growing tumor cells. More...22 May 2002
Nuclear Transplantation Corrects Immune Deficiency
A mouse model has been used to establish for the first time that a combination of nuclear transplantation, gene therapy, and embryonic stem cell differentiation can be used to create custom-tailored cellular therapies for genetic disorders such as immune deficiency. More...22 May 2002
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New Way to Externally View Growing Tumor Cells
Retinoic Acid Triggers Cancer-Killing Gene
Johnson & Johnson to Acquire Tibotec-Virco
New High-Speed Sequencing Technology
Protein Directs Neural Stem Cell Migration
Breakthrough in Vaccines for Autoimmune Disorders
Genetic Variation Increases Hypertension Risk
Freeze-Drying Blood Platelets for Long-Term Storage
MicroRNAs Linked to Neurodegenerative Disease
Gene for Drug Abuse Identified
Oxygen-Generated Free Radicals Damage Chromosomes
Immune Deficiency Due to Defective DNA Repair
Female Smokers Lacking Gene Risk Severe Arthritis
Antigen Microarray Aids Diagnosis of Autoimmune Diseases
A New Approach to Drug Delivery
Scientists Work on Sequencing of Cattle Genome
Broad Spectrum Antibiotic Found in Saliva
Heart Disease Linked to Gum Disease
New Ultra-Rapid DNA Sequencing Technology
Genetically Engineered Vaccine for West Nile Fever
Chemical Attraction Prompts B Cell Migration
Use of Chimpanzee Adenovirus Improves Vaccine
Celera Divests Animal Genomics Business
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