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Pathology is the study and diagnosis of disease through examination of organs, tissues, bodily fluids, and whole bodies (autopsies). The term also encompasses the related scientific study of disease processes, called General pathology. Medical pathology is divided in two main branches, Anatomical pathology and Clinical pathology. Veterinary pathology is concerned with animal disease whereas Phytopathology is the study of plant diseases.
Viewpoints: Editorial boards offer advice to Supreme Court on gene patents

Viewpoints: Editorial boards offer advice to Supreme Court on gene patents

Researchers identify gene mutations responsible for subtype of childhood brain tumor

Researchers identify gene mutations responsible for subtype of childhood brain tumor

Cocoa polyphenols triggers neuroprotection by activating BDNF survival pathway

Cocoa polyphenols triggers neuroprotection by activating BDNF survival pathway

Navidea presents Phase 3 Lymphoseek study results at international symposium in Athens

Navidea presents Phase 3 Lymphoseek study results at international symposium in Athens

Study: Average-risk screening ADR is higher than current guidelines suggest for men and women

Study: Average-risk screening ADR is higher than current guidelines suggest for men and women

Study sheds light on role of microglia during progression of Alzheimer's disease

Study sheds light on role of microglia during progression of Alzheimer's disease

Dental associations urge regular oral cancer examinations for early detection

Dental associations urge regular oral cancer examinations for early detection

Rising temperature induces key changes in dengue virus

Rising temperature induces key changes in dengue virus

GP clinics at hospitals: an interview with Dr Sharma, Monash University

GP clinics at hospitals: an interview with Dr Sharma, Monash University

Research: African-Americans with ABCA7 gene variant have double risk of developing AD

Research: African-Americans with ABCA7 gene variant have double risk of developing AD

Non-invasive battery recharger system for electronic implants

Non-invasive battery recharger system for electronic implants

Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation helps develop mathematical model to study evolution of cancer

Jeffrey Epstein VI Foundation helps develop mathematical model to study evolution of cancer

New study suggests that Ranibizumab can be potential prophylaxis for PVR

New study suggests that Ranibizumab can be potential prophylaxis for PVR

Newly discovered mouse viruses can pave the way for future progress in hepatitis research

Newly discovered mouse viruses can pave the way for future progress in hepatitis research

Genes for blood vessel growth in retina are "switched on" by SRF protein

Genes for blood vessel growth in retina are "switched on" by SRF protein

Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway: an interview with Dr. Paul Mischel, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

Mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) pathway: an interview with Dr. Paul Mischel, Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research

Transposons increase in abundance and activity in brains as they age

Transposons increase in abundance and activity in brains as they age

GE Healthcare releases next-generation sequencing assay for use in clinical trials

GE Healthcare releases next-generation sequencing assay for use in clinical trials

Dual-signaling CAR T cells show potent anti-cancer activity in animal model

Dual-signaling CAR T cells show potent anti-cancer activity in animal model

AstraZeneca reports fostamatinib Phase 3 study results for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis

AstraZeneca reports fostamatinib Phase 3 study results for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis

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