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Location: San Juan, Spain
For the moment no name, a new neurological syndrome was identified and
characterized by an international team of researchers including Dr. Salvador
Martinez of the Instituto of Neurociencas of San Juan Alicante (CSIC).
Consequence of a...

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Location: Jerusalem, Israel
By injecting stem cells directly into the brain, scientists have successfully reversed neural birth defects in mice whose mothers were given heroin during pregnancy. Even though most of the transplanted cells did not survive, they induced the...

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Location: Jefferson Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University, United States
An immune
system messenger molecule that normally helps quiet inflammation
could be an effective tool...

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Location: Oregon Health & Science University, United States
Children who possess a gene known to increase the risk of Alzheimer's disease
already show signs of reduced cognitive function, an Oregon
Health & Science University study has found. ...

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Location: MIT / The Picower Institute,617-253-6461, 77 Massachusetts Avenue,Building 46 Room 5295 ,Cambridge, MA 02139-4307, United States
A group of enzymes known as sirtuins have gained fame in recent years for
their ability to slow the aging process. Now, researchers at MIT's Picower
Institute for Learning and Memory and Harvard Medical School report that one
particular...

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Location: 77 massachusetts avenue ,e25-519,cambridge, ma 02139-4307, United States
Large mammals--humans, monkeys, and even
cats--have brains with a somewhat mysterious feature: The outermost layer has a
folded surface. Understanding the functional significance of these folds is one
of the big open questions in...

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Location: 75 Fifth Street, N.W., Suite 100 , Atlanta, Georgia 30308 , United States
Analyzing human blood for a very low virus concentration or a sample of water for a bioterrorism agent has always been a time-consuming and difficult process. Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University have developed...

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