Here's a periodic digest of news about NIGMS-supported research around the nation.
Epitope Generation Process May Play Role in Autoimmune Diseases
November 21, 2014 • Johns Hopkins Medicine
HIV/AIDS Drugs Could Potentially Be Repurposed to Treat Age-Related Macular Degeneration
November 21, 2014 • University of Kentucky
Computer Model Predicts Gut Metabolites to Better Understand Gastrointestinal Disease
November 20, 2014 • Tufts University
Signaling Molecule Crucial to Stem Cell Reprogramming
November 20, 2014 • University of California, San Diego
New Grants to Model the Spread of Infectious Diseases
November 19, 2014 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Map of Mouse DNA's Regulatory Regions Highlights Differences With Human Genome
November 19, 2014 • Johns Hopkins Medicine
Protein Mutation Alters Tissue Development in Males Before Birth
November 19, 2014 • Case Western Reserve University
Why Some People May Be Immune to HIV-1
November 19, 2014 • University of Minnesota
Viruses Impaired If Their Targets Have Diverse Genes
November 18, 2014 • University of Utah
Computational Model for Drug Discovery Can Simulate Therapeutic Protein Behavior
November 18, 2014 • Wyss Institute
Cells' Natural Response to Chronic Protein Misfolding May Do More Harm Than Good
November 18, 2014 • Scripps Research Institute
Structures of Protective Antibodies Reveal Sites of Vulnerability on Ebola Virus
November 17, 2014 • Scripps Research Institute
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