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Basic guides to PCR, labeling neurons featured in Cold Spring Harbor Protocols
Researchers examine bacterial rice diseases, search for genetic solutions
UC Davis researchers identify a protein that may help breast cancer spread, beat cancer drugs
New evidence explains poor infant immune response to certain vaccines, says MU researcher
Some radiation therapy treatments can decrease fertility
Tropical forest seed banks: A blast from the past
Scripps scientists help decode mysterious green glow of the sea
Activation of the prefrontal cortex improves working memory
From stress to financial mess: Study suggests acute stress affects financial decision making
Einstein scientists propose new theory of autism
Relocation, relocation, relocation
New research shows lower educational outcomes for survivors of childhood cancer
Sexy or repulsive? Butterfly wings can be both to mates and predators
'Dramatic' increase in Ph.D.s awarded to minority scientists, AAAS report shows
Health benefits, consequences of folic acid dependent on circumstances
New studies examine elimination of hepatitis B and C
Medication may improve portal hypertension
The immune system's role in hepatitis C recurrence after liver transplantation
6 out of every 10 university students present mathematical anxiety or fear of this subject
Compassion fatigue: Impact on healthcare providers of caring for the terminally ill
Health choices predict cancer survival, U-M study finds
Ecologists question effects of climate change on infectious diseases
NOAA report calls flame retardants concern to US coastal ecosystems
Healing a shoulder separation
Test allows early detection of vision problems in infants with hemangiomas of eyelids

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