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Jan 24, 2012
The time for commercial development of gene therapy has come. Patients with diseases treatable and curable with gene therapy deserve access to the technology.

Jan 10, 2012
Advances in Wound Care will report the latest research findings, innovative wound care strategies, industry product pipeline, and developments in biomaterials and skin and tissue regeneration to optimize patient outcomes.

Jan 04, 2012
Therapeutic hypothermia has been proven to reduce mortality and improve neurologic outcomes after a heart attack, yet it was rarely used in a sample of more than 26,000 patients

Dec 12, 2011
A recent article in the New England Journal of Medicine showed that Factor IX gene therapy in patients with hemophilia B was able to convert severe hemophilia to moderate or even mild disease

Nov 29, 2011
In recognition of World AIDS Day, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers honors Elizabeth Taylor and her commitment to fighting AIDS with a special tribute issue of AIDS Patient Care and STDs

Nov 09, 2011
GEN (www.genengnews.com) announced today that it is the proud winner of the Gold FOLIO 2011 Award for Best Online News Coverage in the B2B sector

Oct 27, 2011
Cytokines, a varied group of signaling chemicals in the body, have been described as the software that runs the immune system, but when it malfunctions, dysregulation of the immune system can result in debilitating autoimmune diseases.

Oct 27, 2011
Bruce Beutler, MD, a co-recipient of the 2011 Nobel Prize in Medicine, has coauthored an article describing a novel molecular mechanism that can cause the body to attack itself and trigger an autoimmune disease.

Oct 13, 2011
The 2011 Nobel Prize announcements are now complete and the Rosalind Franklin Society is dismayed that all of the awards in science were again given only to men

Oct 06, 2011
Measurable changes in brain function and communication between brain regions may be a consequence of virus-induced injury during the early stages of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection.


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