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Study identifies possible marker for efficacy of gefitinib in lung cancer patients

Study identifies possible marker for efficacy of gefitinib in lung cancer patients

Pulsating ultrasound enhances gene therapy for tumors

Pulsating ultrasound enhances gene therapy for tumors

New strategy to identify differences between non-metastatic and highly metastatic breast cancer cells

New strategy to identify differences between non-metastatic and highly metastatic breast cancer cells

First time video capture of chemical signals that traverse human cells messaging

First time video capture of chemical signals that traverse human cells messaging

Technology helps Stanford shed new light on coronary bypass surgery

Technology helps Stanford shed new light on coronary bypass surgery

Assessing the function of unknown genes is feasible and can be done with a microarray phenotype

Assessing the function of unknown genes is feasible and can be done with a microarray phenotype

Molecular motors cooperate in moving cellular cargo

Molecular motors cooperate in moving cellular cargo

Research helps understand how the malaria parasite disguises itself to avoid detection by the immune system

Research helps understand how the malaria parasite disguises itself to avoid detection by the immune system

An exceptionally effective lead-detection protein

An exceptionally effective lead-detection protein

Natural killer cells could lead to new Hepatitis treatments

Natural killer cells could lead to new Hepatitis treatments

Immune cells in the liver travel in the liver's blood vessels with surprising speed and agility

Immune cells in the liver travel in the liver's blood vessels with surprising speed and agility

Breakthrough in the understanding of the spread of cholera

Breakthrough in the understanding of the spread of cholera

Discovery could lead to new drug targets for heart disease

Discovery could lead to new drug targets for heart disease

DNA sequencing made portable and faster by "colour-blind" technology

DNA sequencing made portable and faster by "colour-blind" technology

Research tool for turning off genes may eventually have therapeutic application

Research tool for turning off genes may eventually have therapeutic application

Ultrafast laser detection of cancer cells also may improve understanding of stem cells

Ultrafast laser detection of cancer cells also may improve understanding of stem cells

Nose cells provide a window into the brain

Nose cells provide a window into the brain

Encouraging results in wet age-related macular degeneration study

Encouraging results in wet age-related macular degeneration study

Virologists make major step towards understanding the process of HIV infection

Virologists make major step towards understanding the process of HIV infection

Pollution exposure during pregnancy can cause chromosomal abnormalities in fetal tissues

Pollution exposure during pregnancy can cause chromosomal abnormalities in fetal tissues

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