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  • Is It OK to Take DNA from Arrested Suspects?
    ... information only, we cannot turn a blind eye to the vast genetic treasure map that ... You can't reconstruct someone's risk of developing certain diseases from someone's ...
    4-1-2013
  • CDI, Coriell Win $26M Toward iPSC Lines, Biorepository
    disorders, liver diseases, cardiovascular diseases, neurodevelopmental disabilities such as cerebral palsy and infantile epilepsy, diseases of the eye, or respiratory diseases. ...
    4-1-2013
  • Dainippon Sumitomo Invests $16M in RIKEN Company
    to make current refractory retinal diseases to treatable diseases. "[Dainippon ... Pharma invests $16M in alliance with RIJ designed to develop iPS-based treatments for eye ...
    3-29-2013
  • Affymetrix Genotyping 500,000 DNA Samples in UK Biobank's Next...
    life-threatening and disabling disorders that include including cancer, heart diseases, stroke, diabetes, arthritis, osteoporosis, eye disorders, depression, and forms of dementia. ...
    3-22-2013
  • Medicine: Getting Personal
    cure intractable and disabling diseases than the emerging fields of cell and gene therapy. ... results for central nervous system and eye disorders, including results from Advanced ...
    3-15-2013
  • Receptos Licenses AbbVie Antibody for Co-Development
    Financial terms were not disclosed. Receptos, a San Diego developer of drugs for immune and metabolic diseases, said it plans to conduct a Phase II study intended to demonstrate ...
    3-13-2013
  • Shire Expands Into Neonatology with Premacure Acquisition
    mentioned Shire's ongoing commitment to broadening its product pipeline in rare diseases. ... replacement therapy for rare infant eye disorder. Shire Expands Into Neonatology ...
    3-12-2013
  • DNA Collection v. DNA Privacy
    ... information only, we cannot turn a blind eye to the vast genetic treasure map that ... You can't reconstruct someone's risk of developing certain diseases from someone's ...
    2-25-2013
  • A Windfall for Rock Star Researchers
    For discoveries in the mechanisms of angiogenesis that led to therapies for cancer and eye diseases Eric S. Lander, president and founding director of the Eli and Edythe L. Broad ...
    2-21-2013
  • Designer Babies Debate Heats Up
    Could you envision a world without genetic diseases, where parents could control their child's height, muscle strength, eye color, personality, and even intelligence? Some might ...
    2-14-2013
  • Brain-Eye Researchers Threaten Walkouts without Funding
    Investigators specializing in brain and eye diseases warn in a new survey that many of their peers will leave the field, leaving future treatments undiscovered, unless research ...
    2-13-2013
  • 5 Reasons to Use OCT in Preclinical Studies
    In the clinic it is used to diagnose and follow ocular degenerative diseases, but in ... anesthetised, all that is needed for the instrument to acquire an image is an open eye. ...
    1-21-2013
  • Cancer Research Firms Eye ADCs to Extend Portfolios
    ... Because these ADCs are designed to treat gene-mediated diseases, they bind to genomic DNA ... Mersana Therapeutics "Mersana is an interesting small company-one to keep an eye on," Chew ...
    12-1-2012
  • Epigenetics Implicated in Development of AMD
    reading, driving, or performing hobbies and tasks that require hand-eye coordination. ... have been implicated in cancer, lupus, multiple sclerosis, and many other diseases. ...
    11-28-2012
  • Visualizing Cell Signaling Pathways
    ... and allows retinal progenitor cells to move into the developing eye field," he explains. ... key molecular events in cardiovascular diseases and stroke, and on understanding ...
    11-1-2012
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  • Prospective Study of Avian Influenza Infection in Backyard Poultry...
    James G. Donahue, Laura A. Coleman, Jeffrey Bender, Debra Kempf, Mary F. Vandermause, Paul J. McGraw, Dale C. Lauer, Edward A. Belongia
    Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases
    Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases Abstract Background: The continuing epizootic of H5N1 ... period for serology and, if ill, nasopharyngeal, eye, and throat swabs for viral testing. ...
  • The Role of Comprehensive Eye Exams in the Early Detection of...
    Justin Schaneman, Amy Kagey, Stephen Soltesz, Julie Stone
    Population Health Management
    The Role of Comprehensive Eye Exams in the Early Detection of Diabetes and Other Chronic Diseases in an Employed Population Population Health Management Abstract The main objective ...
  • Steady Advance of Stem Cell Therapies: Report from the 2011 World...
    Melanie Swan
    Rejuvenation Research
    Stem cell therapies are currently being applied to over 50 diseases, including heart, lung, neurodegenerative, and eye disease, cancer, and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)/...
  • Wnt-Signaling in Retinal Development and Disease
    Eleonora M. Lad, Samuel H. Cheshier, M. Yashar S. Kalani
    Stem Cells and Development
    cornea and lens development, eye field formation, and maintenance of retinal ... Uncontrolled Wnt signaling may cause retinal diseases such as familial exudative ...

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