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Did genetic links to modern maladies provide ancient benefits?
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Risk factors for toxic peripheral neuropathies?
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Fanconi Anemia Patients Are More Susceptible to Infection with Tumor Virus SV40 (Early polio vaccine contaminant)
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Emily started a topic Interview with Professor Yehuda Shoenfeld about Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA)in VaccinesInterview with Professor Yehuda Shoenfeld about Autoimmune Syndrome Induced by Adjuvants (ASIA)
http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/11/118
This article is part of the series Cutting edge: issues in autoimmunity.
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Study of association between meningioma and most common artificial source of ionizing radiation - dental x-rays
Seattle newscaster talks about her long battle with meningioma prior to her death:
http://www.komonews.com/news/local/115068939.html...
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Peer-reviewed literature - 30 March 2012 (edited)
[Source: World Health Organization, full page: (LINK). Edited.]
Peer-reviewed literature - 30 March 2012...
IFITM3 restricts the morbidity and mortality associated with influenza
In the article published in Nature
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Worms can inherit a 'memory of longevity' from long-lived parents
FT member ARR_309 first mentioned "genomic memory" in influenza and I keep wondering about it. In this article, it's a simple organism with inherited epigenetic changes, which they claim disappear after a few generations. ARR's "genomic...
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Genetic Learning Center - good basic resource
This is a good resource for learning some basics about genetics and related subjects. Descriptions are brief, but there are lots of good pictures and diagrams.
Learn.Genetics - Genetics Learning Center, University of Utah
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Protein-Template Typos Confront Core Idea of Genetics
November 4, 2010
RNA molecules aren’t always faithful reproductions of the genetic instructions contained within DNA, a new study shows. The finding seems to violate a tenet of genetics so fundamental that scientists call it the central...
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Gene disease 'recreated in lab'
US researchers say they can now watch genetic diseases unfolding in the laboratory after finding a way to make large numbers of affected cells.
The advance, reported in the journal Nature, used skin cells from a child with a devastating...