Washington Post (July 13, 2014): Alzheimer’s Researchers Hunt for New Tools to Identify Disease’s Onset
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Sun, 07/13/2014
A simple test of a person’s ability to identify odors and noninvasive eye exams might someday help doctors learn whether their patients are at risk of Alzheimer’s disease, according to research to be presented Sunday.
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Gene therapies may be closer to reality with new genome editing method
Researchers from Salk Institute for Biological Studies, BGI, and other institutes for the first time evaluated the safety and reliability of the existing targeted gene correction technologies, and…
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