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November 2, 2002

November 2002

  • How interferons regulate adaptive immunity New Tricks Revealed by an "Old Dog" Innate Immune Cytokine
  • Faulty Gene is Key to Understanding Myotonic Dystrophy
  • Mouse Muscles Restored Through Vector Gene Delivery

October 2002

  • Muscular Dystrophy Study Shows Chromosomal Variation
  • Genetic Differences Found in African American, European American Lupus Families
  • Chinese Thunder God Vine Gives Relief from Rheumatoid Arthritis Symptoms
  • New "Marathon Mouse" Shows Increased Muscular Stamina

June 2002

  • Genetic Regions Linked to Inherited Hand Osteoarthritis
  • Relief for Patients with Spinal Disorder

May 2002

  • Enzyme is Key in Sustained Muscle Activity, Say Scientists
Last Reviewed: 11/02/2002
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