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on 09-17-2009
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March 31, 2009, New York, NY--Scientists at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health have discovered that astrocytes, supportive cells in the brain that are not derived from an immune cell lineage, respond to a molecule that mimics a viral infection using cellular machinery similar to that...
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on 03-31-2009
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PITTSBURGH, March 31 - People who suffer cardiac arrests and then receive coronary angiography are twice as likely to survive without significant brain damage compared with those who don't have the procedure, according to a study by University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine researchers.
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on 03-31-2009
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(WASHINGTON, March 31, 2009) - For the first time, scientists have shown that amniotic fluid (the protective liquid surrounding an embryo) may be a potential new source of stem cells for therapeutic applications. The study was prepublished online on February 12, 2009, in Blood, the official journal of...
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on 03-31-2009
Filed under: Technology, author, stem cells, WASHINGTON, American Society, Marina Cavazzana-Calvo