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  • White Paper - 17 Sep 2019
    RAS Oncogenes are some of the most frequent mutations in the top three cancer causes in the US, colorectal, lung and pancreatic cancer.
  • Health - 12 Sep 2019
    Vaginal hypoplasia refers to the underdevelopment of the vagina or birth canal. It may be present in various grades, of which the most severe is vaginal agenesis, or complete absence of the vagina.
  • Life Sciences - 30 Aug 2019
    Glycogen has been linked to diverse processes, the most recent of which is its role in disease progression and ageing.
  • Health - 29 Aug 2019
    Researchers at Michigan State University have shed light on the potential mechanisms by which activated cannabinoid receptors influence the likelihood of weight gain and obesity.
  • Health - 21 Aug 2019
    Flat foot, also known as pes planus, is a condition that is most commonly defined by a collapse in the medial longitudinal arch of the foot and sagging of the heel valgus. In newborn babies and...
  • White Paper - 2 Aug 2019
    Modulation and functions of MAP kinase pathways are crucial to produce appropriate intracellular responses from extracellular signals
  • White Paper - 23 Jul 2019
    The expression of appetite is commonly thought to be chemically coded through the excitation and modulation of peptides.
  • Health - 12 Jul 2019
    Probiotics are living microorganisms, taken as oral supplements or topically, that are used for their purported health benefits.
  • Health - 28 Jun 2019
    A Cerebral Aneurysm is a focal abnormality of the wall of an artery that lead to the formation of outpouchings most commonly at the level of arterial bifurcations. Intracranially they are mainly...
  • Life Sciences - 28 Jun 2019
    This article describes the enzymes and pathways that regulate DNA methylation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

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