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- Protien Cyclin D1 governs microRNA processing in breast cancer
- Mother-to-child HIV transmission in Gipuzkoa reduced significantly over last 25 years
- Food fight or exercise attack?
- Bone grafting improvements with help of sea coral
Protien Cyclin D1 governs microRNA processing in breast cancer Posted: 29 Nov 2013 07:19 AM PST A protein that helps push a replicating cell through the cell cycle also mediates the processing and generation of mature microRNA, according to new research. |
Mother-to-child HIV transmission in Gipuzkoa reduced significantly over last 25 years Posted: 29 Nov 2013 07:19 AM PST The evolution that took place between 1984 and 2011 in paediatric HIV infection in Gipuzkoa has been studied. The development of methods to diagnose the disease coupled with increasingly more effective treatments have made it possible to reduce mother-to-child transmission (vertical transmission) from 23.9% to 2.4%, thus virtually eradicating infection in children. |
Food fight or exercise attack? Posted: 29 Nov 2013 07:16 AM PST Experts offer two ways to battle the holiday bulge. |
Bone grafting improvements with help of sea coral Posted: 28 Nov 2013 09:59 PM PST Sea coral could soon be used more extensively in bone grafting procedures thanks to new research that has refined the material's properties and made it more compatible with natural bone. |
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