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Malfunction of the respiratory epithelium is a cause of allergy?
Bent tectonics: How Hawaii was bumped off
Long-acting insulin analogues in type 2 diabetes: advantage over human insulin not proven
Maternal personality affects child's eating habits
Dissecting a stellar explosion
Intestinal cancer in spite of screening
Beating the back-up blues
Well-timed timeout effective in wiping out fear memory response
JHU researcher discovers brain cells have 'memory'
McGill researchers squeeze light out of quantum dots
Orientation of antenna protein in photosynthetic bacteria described
Milkshakes are medicine for anorexic teens in family-based outpatient therapy
Healing heart attack victims, one cell at a time
Penn study examines power of exercise to prevent breast cancer
Gaining new insights into mentoring programs for adolescent girls
NASA satellites see Hispaniola was a tropical cyclone target five times in 2008
Amalgam fillings are safe, but skeptics still claim controversy, researcher says
UT Southwestern researchers reveal how the brain processes important information
NJIT mathematician foresees tight races in Major League Baseball's Eastern divisions
New storage system design brings hydrogen cars closer to reality
NOAA: Ice-free Arctic summers likely sooner than expected
Early family ties: No sponge in the human family tree
Food security for leaf-cutting ants: Workers and their fungus garden reject endophyte invaders
Redefining what it means to be a prion
More compelling evidence on why earlier HIV treatment lengthens survival

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