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MT @wellcometrust: Lovely neurons adorn our official Xmas cards this year. Find out more in @wellcomeimages blog post: http://t.co/5IVyaF76

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The Science of Swearing « Wellcome Trust Blog

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RT @wellcometrust: British Science Festival time next week. Here's a round up of some of our events there: http://t.co/imzL1Ej

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Bites: The man who could not walk backwards « Wellcome Trust Blog

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Guest post at Wellcome Trust by @dgmacarthur on solving rare diseases with EXOME sequencing: http://bit.ly/fCypuq two-thirds rule #pm101

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"Sherpa" cells from nose, to help nerves grow back and reconnect in paralysis? -> http://goo.gl/vWRXp via @wellcometrust

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Guest post: Awakening stem cells in the brain – glia sound the alarm « Wellcome Trust Blog

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RT @wellcometrust: Awakening stem cells in the brain – glia sound the alarm http://bit.ly/fLzzGO

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Why the first test tube baby nearly didn't happen « Wellcome Trust Blog

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