Monday, June 18, 2007

Ins and Outs

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  • Ultra Deep Sequencing Identifies HIV Drug Resistance at Early Stage
    [Yale]

  • New Orphan: FDA approves Letairis (ambrisentan) for the treatment of pulmonary arterial hypertension
    [FDA]

  • F.D.A. Tracked Poisoned Drugs, but Trail Went Cold in China
    [NY Times]

  • Animal Research Uncovers Another Mechanism of Cholesterol Lowering Ezetimibe (Zetia) Drug
    [Wake Forest University School of Medicine]

  • New findings challenge established views about human genome
    [European Molecular Biology Laboratory]

  • Our Microbial Menagerie -- New genomic technologies allow us to study the thriving but mysterious populations of microorganisms in our bodies, providing important insights into obesity and other health problems.
    [MIT Tech Review]

  • Gene responsible for common hearing loss identified for first time
    [European Society of Human Genetics]

  • Researchers Discover a Small Set of Cancer Stem Cells That Are Similar To Normal Stem Cells and Appear To Thwart Anti-Cancer Agents
    [University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine ]

  • FDA Releases Human Tissue Task Force Report
    [FDA]

  • Phytomedics, developer of an arthritis drug based on extracts from the Chinese Thunder God Vine, nabs $9 million in Series B funding.
    [Red Herring]

  • To keep fit in space, train like an athlete
    [National Space Biomedical Research Institute]

  • Study: Prehistoric Man Had Sex for Fun
    [Fox News]
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