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Study uncovers new obesity genetic markers that may predict dietary intake

May 24, 2012
Blame it on your genes? Researchers from The Miriam Hospital's Weight Control and Diabetes Research Center say individuals with variations in certain "obesity genes" tend to eat more meals and snacks, consume more calories per day and often choose the same types of high fat, sugary foods.

Research uncovers new exception to decades-old rule about RNA splicing

May 18, 2012
There are always exceptions to a rule, even one that has prevailed for more than three decades, as demonstrated by a Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory (CSHL) study on RNA splicing, a cellular editing process. The rule-flaunting exception uncovered by the study concerns the way in which a newly produced RNA ...

Breast Cancer Study Uncovers New Type Of Mutation

April 17, 2012
Mayo Clinic researchers have discovered a new class of molecular mutation in various forms of breast cancer, a finding that may shed new light on development and growth of different types of breast tumors. Called fusion transcripts, the mutated forms of RNA may also provide a way to identify tumor ...

International team uncovers new genes that shape brain size, intelligence

April 15, 2012
In the world's largest brain study to date, a team of more than 200 scientists from 100 institutions worldwide collaborated to map the human genes that boost or sabotage the brain's resistance to a variety of mental illnesses and Alzheimer's disease. Published April 15 in the advance online edition of ...

International team uncovers new genes that shape brain size, intelligence

April 15, 2012
(University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences) In the world's largest brain study to date, a team of more than 200 scientists from 100 institutions worldwide collaborated to map the human genes that boost or sabotage the brain's resistance to a variety of mental illnesses and Alzheimer's disease. Published ...

Study Uncovers A Possible Positive Effect Of Using Multiple Forms Of Media At The Same Time

April 14, 2012
Our obsession with multiple forms of media is not necessarily all bad news, according to a new study by Kelvin Lui and Alan Wong from The Chinese University of Hong Kong. Their work shows that those who frequently use different types of media at the same time appear to be ...

Research uncovers genetic marker that could help control, eliminate PRRS virus

March 15, 2012
MANHATTAN, KAN. -- A collaborative discovery involving Kansas State University researchers may improve animal health and save the U.S. pork industry millions of dollars each year. Raymond "Bob" Rowland, a virologist and professor of diagnostic medicine and pathobiology, was part of the collaborative effort that discovered a ...

Research uncovers genetic marker that could help control, eliminate prrs virus

March 15, 2012
A collaborative discovery involving Kansas State University researchers may improve animal health and save the U.S. pork industry millions of dollars each year.

Research uncovers genetic marker that could help control, eliminate PRRS virus

March 15, 2012
(Kansas State University) A Kansas State University researcher was part of a collaborative effort that recently discovered a genetic marker that identifies pigs with reduced susceptibility to porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome, or PRRS. Their discovery may improve animal health and save the US pork industry millions of dollars each ...

Study uncovers how Salmonella avoids the body’s immune response

March 14, 2012
UC Irvine researchers have discovered how Salmonella, a bacterium found in contaminated raw foods that causes major gastrointestinal distress in humans, thrives in the digestive tract despite the immune system's best efforts to destroy it.

UCI-led study uncovers how Salmonella avoids the body’s immune response

March 14, 2012
Irvine, Calif., March 14, 2012 UC Irvine researchers have discovered how Salmonella , a bacterium found in contaminated raw foods that causes major gastrointestinal distress in humans, thrives in the digestive tract despite the immune system's best efforts to destroy it. Their findings help explain ...

UCI-led study uncovers how Salmonella avoids the body’s immune response

March 14, 2012
(University of California - Irvine) UC Irvine researchers have discovered how Salmonella, a bacterium found in contaminated raw foods that causes major gastrointestinal distress in humans, thrives in the digestive tract despite the immune system's best efforts to destroy it.