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You Are What You Eat? Maybe Not for Ancient Man
... . Instead, the tooth wear suggests a more general diet, as reported in next week's Public Library of Science ...Researchers develop method for transmitting medical images via cell phones
... in the latest online issue of the journal, Public Library of Science ONE (PLoS ONE). Rubinsky is head of the Research Center for Research in Bioengineering in the Service of Humanity ...New findings challenge conventional ideas on evolution of human diet, natural selection
... ONE, the online, open-access journal from the Public Library of Science.” The researchers examined the teeth of Paranthropus boisei, an ancient hominin that lived between 2 ...Turning on cell-cell communication wipes out staph biofilms
... infections represent a tough and dangerous medical problem. The findings were published in the journal Public Library of Science – Pathogens (PLoS-Pathogens) on April ...Biomarkers for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis identified
... of Medicine researchers in this month's edition of PLoS Medicine, an open-access journal of the Public Library of Science ...Carnegie Mellon scientists unveil new tool to understand evolution of multi-domain genes
... , but it also makes it close to impossible for scientists to determine their ancestry. In a paper published online in Public Library of Science Computational Biology today, Durand ...Novel toxin receptor discovered for ulcer-causing stomach pathogen
... in one of the most inhospitable environments in the body. Their findings appear this week in PLoS Pathogens, a journal of the Public Library of Science. About half of the world’s population is infected ...Battling bird flu by the numbers
... such as avian influenza H5N1 is poised to spread globally. In a paper published recently in the Public Library of Science, researchers Luís Bettencourt and Ruy ...Skin defects set off alarm with widespread and potentially harmful effects
... in other areas of the body, according to the researchers. The study was published May 27, 2008, in PLoS Biology (a Public Library of Science journal). The research team found that the mice ...High throughput microscopy quantifies regulation of estrogen receptor
... -alpha is regulated, a finding that could have implications for breast cancer. In a report in the current issue of the Public Library of Science-ONE, Dr. Michael A. Mancini and his ...Substance in red wine found to keep hearts young
... in the online, open-access journal Public Library of Science (PLoS) ONE, researchers from industry and academia, including the University of Wisconsin-Madison and the University ...Should medical researchers share their results with the volunteers in their studies?
... of the issue, published recently in the journal Public Library of Science Medicine, suggests that participants' desire to know the results of studies outweighs concerns ...New research shows room for improvement in health news
... in Australia, to analyse news coverage of CAM. The findings are published internationally today in the Public Library of Science journal – PLoS ONE. Lead researcher ...Chemical engineering researchers identify biofilms that cause infections
... . In addition, his progress is detailed in The Public Library of Science ONE, Applied and Environmental Engineering and in BMC Microbiology. Wood's work is important in addressing ...Supercomputer explores biochemical landscape to find memory switches
... in which switches could work", Bhalla said. The researchers report their work in the June 20 issue of the Public Library of Science (PLoS) Computational Biology, in the article ...
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