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New University of Florida research center to focus on rare genetic illness

May 10, 2012
With the support of a Major League Baseball star, a new University of Florida research center on an island settled by the Vikings could lead to breakthroughs about a rare genetic disorder and potentially change the course of care for high blood pressure and other common conditions.

Locating Rare Pancreatic Tumors With New Imaging Technique

May 9, 2012
A non-invasive way to detect the exact location of very small life-threatening tumors in the pancreas (insulinomas) has been discovered by a team of researchers in Switzerland. This new technique will help surgeons to successfully remove the tumors that can be less than 1 centimeter in diameter. Professor Emanuel ...

Researchers identify genetic mutation causing rare form of spinal muscular atrophy

May 9, 2012
(Cedars-Sinai Medical Center) Scientists have confirmed that mutations of a gene are responsible for some cases of a rare, inherited disease that causes progressive muscle degeneration and weakness: Spinal muscular atrophy with lower extremity predominance, also known as SMA-LED.

Camera trap video offers rare glimpse of world’s rarest gorilla (w/ Video)

May 8, 2012
Conservationists working in Cameroon's Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary have collected the first camera trap video footage of the Cross River gorilla. With fewer than 250 individuals remaining, Cross River gorillas are the world's rarest gorilla and a notoriously elusive species rarely observed directly by field researchers.

Camera trap video offers rare glimpse of world’s rarest gorilla

May 8, 2012
Conservationists working in Cameroon's Kagwene Gorilla Sanctuary have collected the first camera trap video footage of the Cross River gorilla. With fewer than 250 individuals remaining, Cross River gorillas are the world's rarest gorilla and a notoriously elusive species rarely observed directly by field researchers. Collected from ...

Rare form of dementia eats away at personality and language

May 8, 2012
Michael French suffered from a rare form of dementia. It made him do unwise things like throwing away tax documents, getting a ticket for trying to pass an ambulance and buying stock in companies that were obviously in trouble. He seemed withdrawn and no longer spoke to his wife over ...

Genetic Pathway Of Rare Facial Malformation In Children

May 7, 2012
Researchers at Seattle Children's Research Institute and their collaborators have discovered a pair of defective genes that cause a rare congenital malformation syndrome that can make it impossible for the child to breathe or eat properly without reparative surgery. In a study led by Michael L. Cunningham, MD, PhD, medical ...

Researchers pinpoint genetic pathway of rare facial malformation in children

May 3, 2012
Researchers at Seattle Children's Research Institute and their collaborators have discovered a pair of defective genes that cause a rare congenital malformation syndrome that can make it impossible for the child to breathe or eat properly without reparative surgery. In a study led by Michael L. Cunningham, MD, PhD, medical ...

Researchers pinpoint genetic pathway of rare facial malformation in children

May 3, 2012
(Seattle Children's) Researchers at Seattle Children's Research Institute and their collaborators have discovered a pair of defective genes that cause a rare congenital malformation syndrome that can make it impossible for the child to breathe or eat properly without reparative surgery.

Protection sought for rare woodpecker

May 2, 2012
(AP) -- Smokey Bear has done such a good job stomping out forest fires the past half-century that a woodpecker that's survived for millions of years by eating beetle larvae in burned trees is in danger of going extinct in parts of the West, according to conservationists seeking U.S. ...

Rare turtles returned to the Philippines

April 27, 2012
Thirty-one live turtles, including some rare species, that were smuggled to Hong Kong were flown back to the Philippines on Friday but five others did not live to make the trip, an official said.

Ability To Culture Rare Tumor Cells Isolated From Blood Could Help Improve Patient Response To Therapy

April 27, 2012
A research collaboration between the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and Children's Hospital Boston has created a microfluidic device that can harvest rare circulating tumor cells (CTCs) from blood to enable their expansion in culture for analysis. These cells, which have detached from a primary cancer ...