Science news articles about 'nih scientists'
... past the embryo stage of development. Since the NIH scientists were unable to see what a mouse ... would look like, they collaborated with Belgium scientists to create a mouse without furin only in T ...
... B-cell lymphomas. The new study was a collaboration between the laboratories of NIH scientists Ronald Germain, M.D., Ph.D., at the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID ...
National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists have identified a protein that plays matchmaker between two key types of white blood cells, T and B cells, enabling them to interact in a way that is ...
... Sequencing Center, which generated the DNA sequence data for the melanoma study.
In addition to NIH scientists, the team included a researcher from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center in Baltimore ...
... brain and increased risks for heart problems. To understand the way that marijuana might cause these side-effects, NIH scientists measured proteins in the blood of marijuana abusers and ...
... (NIDDK), part of the NIH. To bypass these normal controls, NIH scientists injected ascorbate into the veins or abdominal cavities of rodents with aggressive brain, ovarian, and pancreatic tumors. ...
... the receptor to the action of antidepressant drugs, and National Institutes of Health (NIH) scientists recently found that it appears to serve as a "chaperon," helping proteins to fold properly.
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... Ph.D., Trinity College Dublin. Scientists from the Health Research Board of Ireland and two ... high rate of neural tube defects, and NIH scientists have frequently collaborated with Irish researchers ...
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