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Genetic mutations tied to immune comeback during therapy for HIV-1

Genetic mutations tied to immune comeback during therapy for HIV-1

Human-animal hybrid embryos could lead to new stem-cell treatments

Human-animal hybrid embryos could lead to new stem-cell treatments

Light-powered nanomachine kills cancer cells

Light-powered nanomachine kills cancer cells

Scientists discover how polyketides form their ringlike shape

Scientists discover how polyketides form their ringlike shape

Older corneas suitable for transplantation

Older corneas suitable for transplantation

Newly identified gene may prompt pancreas cells to form

Newly identified gene may prompt pancreas cells to form

The mysterious link between summer birthdates and myopia

The mysterious link between summer birthdates and myopia

Bosentan drugs offers new approach to limiting organ damage in sickle cell disease

Bosentan drugs offers new approach to limiting organ damage in sickle cell disease

Immune system needs food to function properly

Immune system needs food to function properly

Dallas area cornea shortages could benefit from national study

Dallas area cornea shortages could benefit from national study

Tai Chi improves control of type 2 diabetes

Tai Chi improves control of type 2 diabetes

New breakthrough discovery on TB

New breakthrough discovery on TB

Eli Lilly starts trial of treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease

Eli Lilly starts trial of treatment of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease

Disappointing resuts for pimecrolimus, investigational anti-restenosis drug

Disappointing resuts for pimecrolimus, investigational anti-restenosis drug

Researchers discover how HIV can hide in cells

Researchers discover how HIV can hide in cells

Community-acquired MRSA spreads

Community-acquired MRSA spreads

Chloroform provides clue to 150 year old medical puzzle

Chloroform provides clue to 150 year old medical puzzle

New tool to identify the molecular signatures of serious diseases

New tool to identify the molecular signatures of serious diseases

Superbugs resistant to everything - Doctors running out of treatments

Superbugs resistant to everything - Doctors running out of treatments

Replacing absent microRNAs could make tumors less invasive, more treatable

Replacing absent microRNAs could make tumors less invasive, more treatable

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