Adipose tissue plays an immune role in individuals of normal wieght.
Adipose tissue plays an immune role in individuals of normal wieght.
| December 1, 2012
Meet some of the people featured in the December 2012 issue of The Scientist.
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Puerto Rican businesses and residents come together to support the genomic sequencing of the island’s only native parrot species, hoping to help protect the endangered bird.
The poxvirus stockpiles genes when it needs to adapt.
Autism researchers are testing the ability of whipworm eggs to treat autism in a new clinical trial.
The crucial importance of language in the debate over the regulation of direct-to-consumer genetic tests
The largest collection of genetic and medical data in the United States links telomeres and genetic variants to longevity and disease.
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