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Cell wall-deficient form of a bacterium.

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Published July 23, 2008, 2:37 pm, Science News

The study looks at one group of HIV patients for whom the standard, clinically approved HIV medications are not working.

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News From The Journal Of Neuroscience

Published July 23, 2008, 6:10 am, Medical News Today

1. Modeling Electrophysiological Diversity Variations in morphology and ion-channel expression largely determine the electrophysiological properties of neurons. To investigate whether such variations are sufficient to explain the electrophysiological variability of globus pallidus neurons recorded in brain slices, Gunay et al.

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News From The Journals Of The American Society For Microbiology

Published July 23, 2008, 1:13 am, Medical News Today

Blue Light and Hydrogen Peroxide May Effectively Treat Biofilms That Cause Cavities and Gum Disease Blue light commonly used by dentists to cure resin fillings and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) combined may be capable of reaching and treating bacteria in deep layers of biofilms that can cause cavities and gingivitis.

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Insulin-Producing Cells Can Give Rise To Stem-Like Cells In-Vitro

Published July 22, 2008, 5:10 am, Medical News Today

The question of whether insulin-producing cells of the pancreas can regenerate is key to our understanding of diabetes, and to the further development of regenerative therapies against the disease.

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New Cancer Therapies And Pond Scum

Published July 22, 2008, 4:13 am, Medical News Today

Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago College of Pharmacy are collaborating with the Ohio State University and two other organizations to discover new cancer therapies derived from natural sources such as pond scum and plants from tropical rainforests. UIC will receive nearly $3 million of the $8 million federal grant to complete multiple projects over five years.

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Sterilin Limited Presents The Iwaki® Range Of Tissue Culture Products To Combat In-Vitro Cell Culture, UK

Published July 22, 2008, 2:11 am, Medical News Today

Sterilin Limited, the established leader in single use laboratory plastics for life science applications, presents the Iwaki® range of tissue culture products. The Iwaki branded tissue culture products are signified by their distinctive purple cap. They offer an incomparable level of product quality, service and support for cell biologists.

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Published July 21, 2008, 2:22 am, PharmiWeb

(Caerphilly, UK, 21 July, 2008) - Sterilin Limited, the established leader in single use laboratory plastics for life science applications, presents the Iwaki range of tissue culture products. The Iwaki branded tissue culture products are signified by their distinctive purple cap.

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'Nanosculpture' Could Enable New Types Of Heat Pumps And Energy Converters, Potential Medical Applications

Published July 21, 2008, 1:10 am, Medical News Today

A new technique for growing single-crystal nanorods and controlling their shape using biomolecules could enable the development of smaller, more powerful heat pumps and devices that harvest electricity from heat. Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered how to direct the growth of nanorods made up of two single crystals using a biomolecular surfactant.

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Published July 20, 2008, 6:40 pm, Scoop.co.nz

Several months ago, Suzan Mazur wrote of an important upcoming conference of scientists who did not reject the theory Darwin's beliefs about evolution but who thought things that had been learned in the succeeding century and a half might expand or alter ...

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News From The Journal Of Clinical Investigation: July 17, 2008

Published July 20, 2008, 2:11 am, Medical News Today

Loss of stability of the AHI1-HAP1 complex an issue in Joubert syndrome Joubert syndrome is an inherited disorder that affects the area of the brain that controls balance and coordination; it is characterized by symptoms such as loss of muscle tone, developmental delay, and mental retardation. Mutations in several genes have been associated with Joubert syndrome.

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