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Category: Research

September 28, 2010

Researchers Use Stem Cells To Create Disease Models

Researchers Use Stem Cells To Create Disease Models Researchers Use Stem Cells to Create Disease Models  

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March 10, 2010

Loss Of Enzyme Reduces Neural Activity In Angelman Syndrome

Loss Of Enzyme Reduces Neural Activity In Angelman Syndrome New work from Michael Greenberg, chair of the department of neurobiology at Harvard Medical School (HMS), provides insight into the mystery by showing that the lost enzyme, Ube3A, interacts with a […]

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