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Repairing damaged spinal cords inches closer.
I hope you remember my Science Café interview with Tracey Woodruff, PhD, in 2007. Woodruff spent considerable time discussing different classes of dangerous chemicals. Among them were phthalates.
Turning fat cells into muscle could one day be standard therapy.
The Euroscience meeting in July offers an embarrassment of riches.
In a novel experiment to advance new drug discovery and development, as well as stimulate basic research, Pfizer, Inc. and UCSF have launched a collaboration that spans many disciplines, several UC campuses and multiple Pfizer research units.
Boosting the level of a specific brain protein quickly cut excessive drinking of alcohol in a new animal study, and also prevented relapse -- the common tendency found in sober alcoholics to easily return to heavy drinking after just one glass.
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You may not be what you eat after all. A new study shows that increased eating does not necessarily lead to increased fat. The finding in the much-studied roundworm opens the possibility of identifying new targets for drugs to control weight, the researchers say.