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Limitless applications for nitric oxide in healthcare, bio-security, agriculture and industrial applications

Limitless applications for nitric oxide in healthcare, bio-security, agriculture and industrial applications

Administering stem cells to patients with myocardial infarction leads to a reduction of the size of the infarct

Administering stem cells to patients with myocardial infarction leads to a reduction of the size of the infarct

rhTSH combined with radiation therapy successfully destroys remaining thyroid tissue

rhTSH combined with radiation therapy successfully destroys remaining thyroid tissue

Novel way to treat stroke

Novel way to treat stroke

AIDS drugs from sunflowers

AIDS drugs from sunflowers

New research reveals a protein involved in lifting depression

New research reveals a protein involved in lifting depression

Aussie team discover rare breast stem cell responsible for tissue growth

Aussie team discover rare breast stem cell responsible for tissue growth

Mobile phones make unhappy homes

Mobile phones make unhappy homes

Unorthodox vaccine could one day help to prevent or control HIV infection

Unorthodox vaccine could one day help to prevent or control HIV infection

Anti-cancer drugs based on platinum

Anti-cancer drugs based on platinum

Women more vulnerable to effects of alcohol use

Women more vulnerable to effects of alcohol use

Researchers uncover new toxic mechanism in ALS - Lou Gehrig's disease

Researchers uncover new toxic mechanism in ALS - Lou Gehrig's disease

Evidence that the eye has complementary brain-signaling systems at work

Evidence that the eye has complementary brain-signaling systems at work

DNA polymerase zeta gives cells with damaged DNA a new lease on life

DNA polymerase zeta gives cells with damaged DNA a new lease on life

Tekes takes part in an extensive stem cell project

Tekes takes part in an extensive stem cell project

Fruit bats a reservoir for Ebola virus

Fruit bats a reservoir for Ebola virus

alphaB-crystallin may be a useful molecular marker to identify women with aggressive breast cancer

alphaB-crystallin may be a useful molecular marker to identify women with aggressive breast cancer

Hopkins discovery provides molecular marker to assess risk for patients with papillary thyroid cancer

Hopkins discovery provides molecular marker to assess risk for patients with papillary thyroid cancer

Caspase 8 gene halts spread of aggressive childhood cancer

Caspase 8 gene halts spread of aggressive childhood cancer

Australian researchers discover stem cell that drives the formation of all breast tissue

Australian researchers discover stem cell that drives the formation of all breast tissue

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