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How Cells Respond to Stress; May 1993; Scientific American Magazine; by William J. Welch; 8 page(s)
During emergencies, cells produce stress proteins
that repair damage. Inquiry into how they work offers promise
for coping with infection, autoimmune disease and even cancer
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Immortal's Enzyme; July 1994; Scientific American Magazine; by Rennie; 2 page(s)
By rebuilding their eroding DNA, cancer cells stay young
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Living with Cancer (Introduction); September 1996; Scientific American Magazine; by Staff Editor; 1 page(s)
There are ways to cope
successfully with the
physical, psychological and
practical challenges of the
disease. Resources are available
to patients who know where
to look. Even pain can usually
be controlled - if caregivers
award the problem the
attention it deserves.
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By the Numbers: Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease; October 1997; Scientific American Magazine; by Doyle; 1 page(s)
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the
term applied to several related conditions, of which the
most serious are emphysema and chronic obstructive bronchitis.
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The Big Thaw; November 1995; Scientific American Magazine; by Horgan; 3 page(s)
Stability of the Antarctic
ice remains unclear
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Transforming Hyde into Jekyll; November 1995; Scientific American Magazine; by Nemecek; 2 page(s)
Researchers redesign thalidomide
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News Scans Briefs; July 2008; Scientific American Magazine; by Karen Schultz, Charles Q. Choi, JR Minkel, Nikhil Swaminathan, David Biello; 2 page(s)
People in Pain; Eating with Tension; Cancerous Marriage; A Milk-Diabetes Connection?; GINA Becomes Genuine; Preemptive Strike against Mindless Mistakes; Mermistor Made, Concrete Math Learning, Toasted Bugs
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In Search of AIDS-Resistance Genes; September 1997; Scientific American Magazine; by O'Brien, Dean; 8 page(s)
A genetic trait that protects against AIDS has now been uncovered,
and others are emerging. The findings open entirely new avenues
for developing preventives and therapies
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Nuclear Architechture; October 2009; Scientific American Magazine; by Melinda Wenner; 2 page(s)
Positions inside the cell nucleus exert biological effects
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