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Lead exposure decreases Indian childrens hand-eye co-ordination an article by Scientist Live created for Food and Laboratory Scientists
scientistlive.com — “Lead exposure decreases Indian children?s hand-eye co-ordination - Children completed three tests, including a drawing task in which they copied designs arranged in order of increasing difficulty” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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Size of baby in womb as an indicator of childhood asthma and allergies an article by Scientist Live created for Food and Laboratory Scientists
scientistlive.com — “Size of baby in womb as an indicator of childhood asthma and allergies - Children with asthma at five and 10 years had been 5mm or 10 per cent smaller than average as 10 week old embryos” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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Size of baby in womb as an indicator of childhood asthma and allergies - http://goo.gl/Pdw9T
Spring cleaning for your allergies an article by Scientist Live created for Food and Laboratory Scientists
scientistlive.com — “Spring cleaning for your allergies - With the departure of the winter chill comes allergy season with all of its runny, scratchy, sneezy annoyances” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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New insights into cancer genome may lead to designer drugs for myeloma an article by Scientist Live created for Food and Laboratory Scientists
scientistlive.com — “Insights into cancer genome may lead to designer drugs for myeloma - Scientists used 'next generation sequencing' to map the cancer cell genomes of 38 patients with myeloma” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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Hybrid imaging probe to diagnose skin cancer in development an article by Scientist Live created for Food and Laboratory Scientists
scientistlive.com — “Hybrid imaging probe to diagnose skin cancer in development - Optical Coherence Tomography technology has been developed over the past decade and is capable of imaging human skin anatomy in real time and in 3D” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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Hybrid imaging probe to diagnose skin cancer in development. http://bit.ly/cw3Sb9
Imaging Of Blood Vessel Growth In Tumors - Imaging Microscopy - an eLab Article at Scientist Live
scientistlive.com — “Imaging of blood vessel growth in tumors - Accurate detection and quantification of blood vessel growth using nonsurgical methods would greatly complement current therapies and allow physicians to quickly assess treatment regimens and adjust them as necessary.” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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UTSW team tries to image blood vessel growth in #tumors. http://ht.ly/2iZMV
Personalized Approach To Smoking Cessation - Medical - an eLab Article at Scientist Live
scientistlive.com — “Personalized approach to smoking cessation - New evidence suggests that combining information about a smoker's genetic makeup with his or her smoking habits can accurately predict which nicotine replacement therapy will work best.” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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Continuing Racial Differences In HIV Prevalence In US - Medical - an eLab Article at Scientist Live
scientistlive.com — “Continuing racial differences in HIV prevalence in US - HIV prevalence among African Americans is ten times greater than the prevalence among whites. This racial disparity in HIV prevalence has persisted in the face of both governmental and private actions, involving many billions of dollars, to combat HIV.” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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Genetic Hotspot For Breast Cancer Risk - Genetics - an eLab Article at Scientist Live
scientistlive.com — “Genetic hotspot for breast cancer risk - Researchers have identified a region on chromosome 6 that is strongly associated with breast cancer susceptibility in Asian women.” View full resource at scientistlive.com
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