MRI 'best' for looking at breast cancer and more
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The use of MRI is effective in differentiating the blood supply to medial and lateral breast tumors, which is important in treatment planning and prognosis according to a study conducted by researchers at the University of ...
Can micro-scaffolding help stem cells rebuild the brain after stroke?
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Inserting tiny scaffolding into the brain could dramatically reduce damage caused by strokes the UK National Stem Cell Network Annual Science Meeting will hear today. With funding from the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences ...
Microbes could be the key to coral death
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Coral reefs could be dying out because of changes to the microbes that live in them just as much as from the direct rise in temperature caused by global warming.
A diagnosis of triple-negative breast cancer doesn't always mean cancer spread
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Triple-negative breast cancers are a heterogeneous group and may not always be associated with lymph node spread, a new study shows.
MDCT accurate in detecting stenosis in calcified coronary artery plaque
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Multidetector CT angiography can accurately predict the presence of obstructive disease (stenosis) in small and moderate-sized calcified coronary artery plaque (CAP), and is even fairly accurate in diagnosing large and heavily ...
Embryonic stem cells could help to overcome immune rejection problems
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Tissues derived from embryonic stem (ES) cells could help to pacify the immune system and so prevent recipients from rejecting them, the UK National Stem Cell Network Science Meeting will hear today. Speaking at the conference ...


