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FDA grants orphan drug designation to ARMAGEN's AGT-182 for treatment of Hunter syndrome

FDA grants orphan drug designation to ARMAGEN's AGT-182 for treatment of Hunter syndrome

One step closer to understanding how to control cancer cells without harming healthy ones

One step closer to understanding how to control cancer cells without harming healthy ones

Dartmouth's professor selected as Kavli Fellow of NAS 2013 for significant contributions to science

Dartmouth's professor selected as Kavli Fellow of NAS 2013 for significant contributions to science

New theory challenges orthodox view that cancer develops in each host by mutational accidents

New theory challenges orthodox view that cancer develops in each host by mutational accidents

International team explores genetic diversity of Plasmodium vivax in the Americas

International team explores genetic diversity of Plasmodium vivax in the Americas

Novel therapeutic approach prevents dengue virus replication by artificial microRNAs

Novel therapeutic approach prevents dengue virus replication by artificial microRNAs

Seven named recipients of GSA poster awards at 19th International C. elegans Meeting

Seven named recipients of GSA poster awards at 19th International C. elegans Meeting

General DNA sequencing can reveal previously undetectable viruses

General DNA sequencing can reveal previously undetectable viruses

Recent findings force scientists to rethink rules of neuroimaging

Recent findings force scientists to rethink rules of neuroimaging

Robotic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) for testicular cancer: an interview with Dr. Stephen Williams of St. Joseph Hospital in Orange

Robotic retroperitoneal lymph node dissection (RPLND) for testicular cancer: an interview with Dr. Stephen Williams of St. Joseph Hospital in Orange

H7 influenza may spillover repeatedly into humans, say scientists

H7 influenza may spillover repeatedly into humans, say scientists

Research shows gene regulatory sequences may have driven the evolution of human limbs

Research shows gene regulatory sequences may have driven the evolution of human limbs

Scientists identify molecular signals that spur the formation of arteries

Scientists identify molecular signals that spur the formation of arteries

Study reveals strain of V. cholerae in Haiti cholera outbreak originated from single source

Study reveals strain of V. cholerae in Haiti cholera outbreak originated from single source

EGPAF welcomes new HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention guidelines

EGPAF welcomes new HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention guidelines

Researchers develop system that provides cognitive rehabilitation for patients with apraxia

Researchers develop system that provides cognitive rehabilitation for patients with apraxia

Ecology, evolution of infectious diseases to be highlighted at ESA's annual meeting

Ecology, evolution of infectious diseases to be highlighted at ESA's annual meeting

Scientists compare DNA sequences, genes of domestic and wild tomatoes

Scientists compare DNA sequences, genes of domestic and wild tomatoes

Second Edition of Human Evolutionary Genetics now available

Second Edition of Human Evolutionary Genetics now available

University of Sheffield researchers show how human skin constantly regrows

University of Sheffield researchers show how human skin constantly regrows

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