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Toward a Kinder, Gentler Toxin

New research findings may ultimately broaden the beneficial uses of botulinum toxin and help protect people from its threat as an instrument of terrorism. Moresmall arrow
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More Than Skin Deep
Adult skin stem cells can be used to produce embryonic stem cells, and thus any other tissue of the body. Moresmall arrow

Big Lessons from Small Brains
If a mouse brain can self-repair under certain conditions, can a new stem-cell approach for diseases such as Alzheimer's be far behind? Moresmall arrow

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Putting the Brakes on Cancer

By reactivating p53—a renowned tumor-suppressor gene—researchers are stopping even advanced cancers in mice. Moresmall arrow

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