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Apoptosis is programmed cell death, the body's normal method of disposing of damaged, unwanted, or unneeded cells.
New drug is effective at treating patients in the early stages of Parkinson’s

New drug is effective at treating patients in the early stages of Parkinson’s

Jefferson scientists learn how HIV causes dementia

Jefferson scientists learn how HIV causes dementia

Cell research to eventually develop new treatments for cancer and disorders such as Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease

Cell research to eventually develop new treatments for cancer and disorders such as Parkinson’s and Huntington’s disease

T-cells in lupus patients avoid apoptosis and are stimulated to produce antibodies against the patients own DNA

T-cells in lupus patients avoid apoptosis and are stimulated to produce antibodies against the patients own DNA

DakoCytomation has acquired exclusive worldwide rights to develop and commercialize pharmacogenomic diagnostic tests in the field of oncology

DakoCytomation has acquired exclusive worldwide rights to develop and commercialize pharmacogenomic diagnostic tests in the field of oncology

Researchers find new purpose for existing drugs to suppress colon cancer metastasis, secure post-radiation brain function, and trick tumors

Researchers find new purpose for existing drugs to suppress colon cancer metastasis, secure post-radiation brain function, and trick tumors

Enzyme called COX-2 may promote the development of ovarian tumors

Enzyme called COX-2 may promote the development of ovarian tumors

Researchers tap modified plant viruses to ward off cervical cancer-causing infections

Researchers tap modified plant viruses to ward off cervical cancer-causing infections

New research may help prevent anthrax, bubonic plague and typhoid fever

New research may help prevent anthrax, bubonic plague and typhoid fever

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