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May 21, 2014 Nasal spray may soon replace the pill Breakthrough: Nasal spray may soon replace the pill When the doctor gives us medicine, it is often in the shape of a pill. But when it comes to brain diseases, pills are actually an extremely inefficient way to deliver drugs to the brain,...
This Chip Can Tell If You've Been Poisoned LATEST NEWS                     GARY GAUGLER/SCIENCE SOURCE; (INSET) CHRISTIAN LÉVÊQUE/INSERM/UNIVERSITÉ...
23-Mar-2014 [ Print | E-mail ]  Share Share [ Close Window ]    Contact: Sarah McDonnell s_mcd@mit.edu 617-253-8923 Massachusetts Institute of Technology  MIT engineers design 'living materials'   CAMBRIDGE, MA -- Inspired by natural materials such as...
Bionic Ears Boosted by Gene Therapy and Regrown Nerves The performance of cochlear implants has been improved with the use of gene therapy, suggesting a new avenue for developing better hearing aids   Apr 23, 2014 |By Regina Nuzzo and Nature magazine cochlear...
The performance of cochlear implants has been improved with the use of gene therapy 26.05.2014 12:24 Bionic Ears Boosted by Gene Therapy and Regrown Nerves The performance of cochlear implants has been improved with the use of gene therapy, suggesting a new avenue for...
Molecular Multitasker Scientists create a way to isolate mRNA from a single living cell within a tissue. By Anna Azvolinsky | April 1, 2014 Comment Print     Link this Stumble Tweet this TIVA TAG: cell-penetrating...
For The Children's Sake, Put Down That Smartphone by PATTI NEIGHMOND April 21, 2014 3:41 AM ET   Katherine Streeter for NPR It's not just kids who are overdoing screen time. Parents are often just as guilty of spending too much time checking smartphones and e-mail — and the...
April 24, 2014 Team builds new 'off switch' to shut down neural activity Stanford team makes switching off cells with light as easy as switching them on In the excitatory opsin (left), the red depicts a channel of negatively charged amino acids that draws positive sodium ions into the...
The molecular heart of celiac disease revealed   Australian, US and Dutch researchers have determined the molecular details of the interaction between the immune system and gluten that triggers celiac disease. Their work opens the way to potential...
Home Immunology April 29, 2014 The molecular heart of celiac disease revealed   Australian, US and Dutch researchers have determined the molecular details of the interaction between the immune system and gluten...
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