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Radiolabeled protein reveals presence of S. aureus endocarditis in mouse model

Radiolabeled protein reveals presence of S. aureus endocarditis in mouse model

UHC report outlines ways to combat high cost of care through supply chain purchasing process

UHC report outlines ways to combat high cost of care through supply chain purchasing process

St. Joseph's Women's Hospital inaugurates new 64-suite neonatal intensive care unit

St. Joseph's Women's Hospital inaugurates new 64-suite neonatal intensive care unit

Babies of mothers with higher pre-pregnancy BMI are fatter, finds study

Babies of mothers with higher pre-pregnancy BMI are fatter, finds study

Study confirms tamoxifen is superior to fulvestrant in blocking estrogen

Study confirms tamoxifen is superior to fulvestrant in blocking estrogen

Single-molecule imaging reveals how cells prepare to interact with biochemical signals

Single-molecule imaging reveals how cells prepare to interact with biochemical signals

Large-scale population imaging reveals robust sparse coding in Drosophila mushroom body

Large-scale population imaging reveals robust sparse coding in Drosophila mushroom body

DiaGenic reports operating revenue of NOK 1,151 thousand for second quarter 2011

DiaGenic reports operating revenue of NOK 1,151 thousand for second quarter 2011

Seven UC scientists receive 2011 NARSAD Grants for brain and behavior research

Seven UC scientists receive 2011 NARSAD Grants for brain and behavior research

Scientists uncover how human egg captures sperm to begin fertilisation process

Scientists uncover how human egg captures sperm to begin fertilisation process

Long-range alignment of gold nanorods for biomedical imaging technologies

Long-range alignment of gold nanorods for biomedical imaging technologies

Researchers demonstrate a way to control excitation and contraction in cardiac muscle cells

Researchers demonstrate a way to control excitation and contraction in cardiac muscle cells

Scientists artificially grow brain cells from Parkinson's patients to find treatment

Scientists artificially grow brain cells from Parkinson's patients to find treatment

Optical coherence tomography can distinguish between high and low risk pancreatic cysts

Optical coherence tomography can distinguish between high and low risk pancreatic cysts

Positive link between fish oil supplements and cognitive function

Positive link between fish oil supplements and cognitive function

Two-color stimulated emission depletion microscopy in living cells

Two-color stimulated emission depletion microscopy in living cells

Addiction – a brain disorder say experts

Addiction – a brain disorder say experts

Study: Eye contact seems to act as an invitation for mimicry

Study: Eye contact seems to act as an invitation for mimicry

U-M's epilepsy surgery could successfully treat patients with seizures

U-M's epilepsy surgery could successfully treat patients with seizures

Methodist, Philips partner to develop new imaging technology for infectious diseases

Methodist, Philips partner to develop new imaging technology for infectious diseases

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