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Scientists identify distinct tobacco transporter for nicotine metabolism

Scientists identify distinct tobacco transporter for nicotine metabolism

Researchers uncover biochemical signals that trigger generation of new lung alveoli

Researchers uncover biochemical signals that trigger generation of new lung alveoli

Free computer application accurately models human motion

Free computer application accurately models human motion

HMS, EPFL to collaborate on 6 pioneering neuroengineering projects

HMS, EPFL to collaborate on 6 pioneering neuroengineering projects

NCKU chemical engineering professor wins Korean Research Exchange Award

NCKU chemical engineering professor wins Korean Research Exchange Award

Commercialization strategies for next-generation medicines

Commercialization strategies for next-generation medicines

UA researchers to study immune response to implanted sensors

UA researchers to study immune response to implanted sensors

New $13.75M data-mining project to better understand factors behind mental disorders

New $13.75M data-mining project to better understand factors behind mental disorders

Ibris to develop a quick and economical analysis of tissue from breast cancer biopsies

Ibris to develop a quick and economical analysis of tissue from breast cancer biopsies

Three Penn labs receive NIH grant to speed translation of medical research into patient care

Three Penn labs receive NIH grant to speed translation of medical research into patient care

UofL receives Coulter Foundation grant for translational research

UofL receives Coulter Foundation grant for translational research

Synthetic lectins inhibit HIV from entering cells

Synthetic lectins inhibit HIV from entering cells

New microbicide may block AIDS virus from infecting cells

New microbicide may block AIDS virus from infecting cells

NIH-funded project to develop new class of tissue regeneration therapeutics

NIH-funded project to develop new class of tissue regeneration therapeutics

Noninvasive method can detect sudden infant death syndrome, sleep apnea

Noninvasive method can detect sudden infant death syndrome, sleep apnea

Coulter Foundation awards University of Pittsburgh $3.54M grant for translational bioengineering research

Coulter Foundation awards University of Pittsburgh $3.54M grant for translational bioengineering research

Toyota, WSU team up to work on projects for TEMA's safety research center

Toyota, WSU team up to work on projects for TEMA's safety research center

IBN scientists harness ultrasmall peptides to repair spinal disc damage

IBN scientists harness ultrasmall peptides to repair spinal disc damage

New method for making synthetic collagen

New method for making synthetic collagen

Low-cost, portable technique can detect specific proteins in human blood

Low-cost, portable technique can detect specific proteins in human blood

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