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Not just a long-distance relationship: Immune cells in skin fight off infection better than the rest
Tiny super-plant can clean up animal waste and be used for ethanol production
Has HIV become more virulent?
Study: Every 1.7 minutes a Medicare beneficiary experiences a patient safety event
A woman's nose knows body odor
Cigarette smoke may alter immune response in COPD exacerbations
Evolution-proof insecticides may stall malaria forever
Weight gain early in life leads to physical disabilities in older adults
New pain assessment tool distinguishes between pain subtypes
Simple bedside test improves diagnosis of chronic back pain, could guide treatment
How the retina works: Like a multi-layered jigsaw puzzle of receptive fields
Evolution-proof insecticides may stall malaria forever
Compendium of pancreatic cancer biomarkers established as strategic approach to early-detection
Rare window on spinal muscular atrophy genetics
Embargoed news from Annals of Internal Medicine
Biology of flushing could renew niacin as cholesterol drug
Researchers regenerate axons necessary for voluntary movement
Mass spec technique analyzes defensive chemicals on seaweed surfaces for potential drugs
Separating the beneficial effects of a drug from the adverse side effects
JCI online early table of contents: April 6, 2009
Stanford study first ever to show US AIDS Relief program saved a million lives
New technique invented to reveal pancreatic stem cells
Breakthrough model for human cancer may improve development of cancer drugs; study in PNAS
Young adults at future risk of Alzheimer's have different brain activity, says study
Male flower parts responsible for potent grapevine perfume: UBC research

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