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- 1From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Gen Kondoh (corresponding author) [1, 7, 8]; Hiromasa Tojo [2]; Yuka Nakatani [1]; Nobuyasu Komazawa [1]; Chie Murata [3]; Kazuo Yamagata [4, 9]; Yusuke Maeda [5]; Taroh Kinoshita [5, 8]; Masaru Okabe [4]; Ryo...
- 2From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Emily Singer [1] The much-hyped cancer drug Iressa is showing worrying signs that it may not live up to its promise: clinical trial results released in December showed the drug does not prolong survival in...
- 3From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Michael E Mendelsohn [1] When heart muscle is subjected to chronic increases in the pressure it pumps against--as can occur in patients with high blood pressure--the muscle thickens. Cardiac hypertrophy...
- 4From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): L E Reynolds [1, 5]; F J Conti [1, 5]; M Lucas [3]; R Grose [2]; S Robinson [1]; M Stone [1]; G Saunders [1]; C Dickson [2]; R O Hynes [4]; A Lacy-Hulbert [3]; K Hodivala-Dilke (corresponding author) [1]...
- 5From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Sharon G Levin [1] Women in Science: Career Processes and Outcomes by Yu Xie and Kimberlee A. Shauman Harvard University Press, 2003 336 pp., , $59.95 The Science Glass Ceiling: Academic Women...
- 6From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Tinker Ready [1] Stem cell scientists have a message for those who propose ethically friendly methods to alter human embryos: come on down and give it a shot. "The ethicists seem to imagine that they can...
- 7From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Maria J Martin [1]; Alysson Muotri [2]; Fred Gage [2]; Ajit Varki (corresponding author) [1] Human embryonic stem cells (HESC) can potentially generate every body cell type, making them excellent candidates...
- 8From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Tinker Ready [1] How does a female life scientist lead a campus full of male engineers? Susan Hockfield rises to the challenge with equal parts caution and confidence. The names of the great men of...
- 9From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Huda Akil [1] Major depression is a severely debilitating illness that is a prototypical 'complex genetic disorder.' It arises from the equal interplay of vulnerability genes on the one hand and...
- 10From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Alla Katsnelson [1] For a phenomenon so often disparaged as a trick of the mind, the placebo effect has a starring role in medical research. But spurred by renewed debate on how clinical trials are designed,...
- 11From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Xavier Bosch [1] Spain's Catalan government has approved a collaborative effort on cancer research with New York's Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center. The regional government is set to provide $34...
- 12From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Charlotte Schubert [1] A row is brewing between University of California (UC) administrators and faculty members at the UC's individual schools over whether to accept money given by tobacco manufacturers...
- 13From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Jonathan Knight [1] California's new Institute for Regenerative Medicine is forging ahead with schemes to fund scientists for human embryonic stem cell research, possibly as early as May. But a rocky start...
- 14From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Melek C Arkan [1]; Andrea L Hevener [2]; Florian R Greten [1]; Shin Maeda [1]; Zhi-Wei Li [1, 3]; Jeffrey M Long [4]; Anthony Wynshaw-Boris [4]; Giuseppe Poli [5]; Jerrold Olefsky (corresponding author) [2];...
- 15From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): W Zhang; H Yang; X Kong; S Mohapatra; H San Juan-Vergara; G Hellermann; S Behera; R Singam; R F Lockey; S S Mohapatra Nat. Med. 11, 56-62 (2005) The open square in Fig. 1b refers to results from A549...
- 16From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedNIH to reveal financial stakes in trials The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) implemented a policy to disclose researchers' financial stakes in clinical trials. Before it was enacted, many patients participated...
- 17From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): K. S. Jayaraman [1] The world's fattest rats are the focus of a new joint project for scientists from India and the US. The researchers hope to identify and clone the genes responsible for the 'sumo' rats...
- 18From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Carmen Urbich [1]; Christopher Heeschen [1]; Alexandra Aicher [1]; Ken-ichiro Sasaki [1]; Thomas Bruhl [1]; Mohammad R Farhadi [2]; Peter Vajkoczy [2]; Wolf K Hofmann [3]; Christoph Peters [4]; Len A...
- 19From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Alan Dove [1] Advances in computer science, physics and chemistry are converging to bring the body into sharp focus. Alan Dove scans the latest in medical imaging. Brain tumors are notorious for playing...
- 20From: Nature Medicine. (Vol. 11, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedAuthor(s): Vera Jankowski [1, 4]; Markus Tölle [1, 4]; Raymond Vanholder [2]; Gilbert Schönfelder [3]; Markus van der Giet [1]; Lars Henning [1]; Hartmut Schlüter [1]; Martin Paul [3]; Walter Zidek [1]; Joachim...