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X Chromosome
X Chromosome
X Chromosome
X Chromosome
X Chromosome

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X Chromosome Defined

One of the two sex chromosomes (the other is the Y chromosome). Males have one X and one Y. Females have two X’s.

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Researchers Unveil Vital Key To Cancer

Published August 7, 2008, 9:17 am, Science Daily

University of Manchester scientists have uncovered the 3-D structure of Mps1 -- a protein that regulates the number of chromosomes during cell division and thus has an essential role in the prevention of cancer -- which will lead to the design of safer and more effective therapies.

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Structure of possible cancer target identified

Published August 7, 2008, 2:44 am, New Kerala

Washington, Aug 7 : Researchers at the University of Manchester have identified a potential target for the development of new therapies to treat cancer.

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Discovery of vital key to cancer

Published August 6, 2008, 3:00 pm, News-Medical-Net

University of Manchester scientists have uncovered the 3D structure of Mps1 - a protein that regulates the number of chromosomes during cell division and thus has an essential role in the prevention of cancer - which will lead to the design of safer and more effective therapies.

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Why Do Women Live Longer Than Men?

Published August 6, 2008, 9:14 am, Muzi

Across the industrialized world, women still live 5 to 10 years longer than men. Among people over 100 years old, 85% are women, according to Tom Perls, founder of the New England Centenarian Study at Boston University and creator of the website LivingTo100.com. Time.com asks him why.

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Why Do Women Live Longer Than Men?

Published August 5, 2008, 9:32 pm, Time Magazine

Tom Perls, an aging expert at Boston University, explains why women live five to 10 years longer than men

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Researchers Find Differences In Swallowing Mechanism Of Rett Syndrome Patients

Published August 5, 2008, 4:01 am, Medical News Today

Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have found that the reflux and swallowing problems that are common symptoms in patients with Rett syndrome and other neurological impairments, may be caused by a different mechanism than they are in healthy individuals.

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Researchers Find Differences In Swallowing Mechanism Of Rett Syndrome Patients

Published August 4, 2008, 2:15 pm, Science Daily

Researchers at Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center have found that the reflux and swallowing problems that are common symptoms in patients with Rett syndrome and other neurological impairments, may be caused by a different mechanism than they are in healthy individuals. The finding leaves researchers to wonder if these patients truly benefit from anti-reflux surgery commonly performed ...

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