Archive of articles published on the 1st of April 2011
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Lymphocyte-hepatocyte interactions: hepatitis C virus changes the rules
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Got a craving for fast food? Skip the coffee, study says
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New studies provide beneficial insights expanding the pool of liver grafts and transplants
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Why stem cells don't just want to make neurons
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Being a good mum: Teens have their say
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Manage biological invasions like natural disasters, biologists say
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Internet program reduces infant and toddler sleep problems, helps moms sleep better too
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A national survey: The value of otolaryngologists' services in America
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KIT presents innovations at the 2011 Hannover Messe
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From science fiction to research breakthrough
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Oil prices affect inflation in Spain more than in the euro zone
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UGA studies explain spread of invasive ladybugs
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Breast health global initiative offers unprecedented tools for developing nations
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E. coli an unlikely contaminant of plant vascular systems
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When food is scarce, hungry female spiders alter mating preferences
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Skywalker ensures optimal communication between neurons
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Ants and termites boost dryland wheat yields
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Short rotation energy crops could help meet UK's renewable energy targets
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TGen and Scottsdale Healthcare researchers discover microRNA role in brain metastasis
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A new experimental diagnostic test able to quickly distinguish infection from tuberculosis disease
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Sleeping through danger: the dormouse approach to survival
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The future looks bright for HCV patients who have failed to respond to current treatments
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First vaccine for viral hepatitis C could become a reality
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CDC issues updated bloodstream infection prevention guidelines
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U-M experts: Parents trust doctors most when it comes to information about vaccine safety
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‘SKIP’-ing splicing forces tumor cells to undergo programmed cell death
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Advance in microchannel manufacturing opens new industry applications
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Bats worth billions to agriculture
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Many US women have children by more than one man
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Surprising finding from smoke inhalation study
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Insulin could be Alzheimer's therapy
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Writing assignments boost critical thinking skills for landscape design students
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'Good cholesterol' nanoparticles seek and destroy cancer cells
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Penn study suggests another avenue for detecting Alzheimer's disease
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The Population Bomb: How we survived it
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Sugar-grain sized meteorites rocked the climates of early Earth and Mars, according to new study
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