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Scientists Discover Gene That Protects Against Nerve Degeneration
Scientists have identified a gene that protects against spontaneous, adult-onset progressive nerve degeneration.
Takeda Terminates Development Of Fasiglifam
Takeda has decided to terminate the development activities for fasiglifam, an investigational treatment for type II diabetes, due to concerns about liver safety.
7 Must-Read Stories In December 2013
Here are seven must-read stories from the December 2013 issue of Asian Scientist Magazine.
Scientists Identify Genetic Loci For Lynch Syndrome
Scientists can now identify more accurately people at high risk for Lynch Syndrome, an inherited, familial condition that increases the risk of bowel and endometrial cancer.
Sensory Map Development Regulated By Serotonin At Birth
Researchers in Japan have identified how sensory map development is regulated in mice pups at birth.
Bacteria Could Reduce Fertilizer Use In Sugarcane Production
Scientists have discovered a bacterium that could reduce the use of fertilizer in sugarcane production and improve yields.
Taiwanese Study Shows Diet Is Linked Across Generations
Understanding how dietary habits are connected through the generations could have valuable benefits for community health, according to a new study.
Cats Were Domesticated 5,000 Years Ago In China, Study
5,000 years ago, cats lived alongside farmers in the ancient Chinese village of Quanhucun, according to a new study.
H. Pylori Vaccine Shows Promise In Mice
Researchers in China have developed an oral vaccine against H. pylori, the bacteria responsible for some forms of gastric cancer.
Scientists Discover Gene That Protects Against Nerve Degeneration
Scientists have identified a gene that protects against spontaneous, adult-onset progressive nerve degeneration.
Takeda Terminates Development Of Fasiglifam
Takeda has decided to terminate the development activities for fasiglifam, an investigational treatment for type II diabetes, due to concerns about liver safety.
7 Must-Read Stories In December 2013
Here are seven must-read stories from the December 2013 issue of Asian Scientist Magazine.
Scientists Identify Genetic Loci For Lynch Syndrome
Scientists can now identify more accurately people at high risk for Lynch Syndrome, an inherited, familial condition that increases the risk of bowel and endometrial cancer.
Sensory Map Development Regulated By Serotonin At Birth
Researchers in Japan have identified how sensory map development is regulated in mice pups at birth.
Bacteria Could Reduce Fertilizer Use In Sugarcane Production
Scientists have discovered a bacterium that could reduce the use of fertilizer in sugarcane production and improve yields.
Taiwanese Study Shows Diet Is Linked Across Generations
Understanding how dietary habits are connected through the generations could have valuable benefits for community health, according to a new study.
Cats Were Domesticated 5,000 Years Ago In China, Study
5,000 years ago, cats lived alongside farmers in the ancient Chinese village of Quanhucun, according to a new study.
H. Pylori Vaccine Shows Promise In Mice
Researchers in China have developed an oral vaccine against H. pylori, the bacteria responsible for some forms of gastric cancer.









