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Implications of the growing use of wireless telephones for health care opinion polls
Opinion polls have become a staple of American political and public policy discourse. Dozens of polls sponsored by national news organizations,...
Health Services Research, 10/01/09 by Joel C. Cantor; Susan Brownlee; Cliff Zukin; John M. Boyle · More from publication -
Zea mays Annexins Modulate Cytosolic Free Ca^sup 2+^ and Generate a Ca^sup 2+^-Permeable Conductance(W)
Regulation of reactive oxygen species and cytosolic free calcium ([Ca2+]cyt) is central to plant function. Annexins are small proteins capable of...
Plant Cell, 02/01/09 by Laohavisit, Anuphon; Mortimer, Jennifer C; Demidchik, Vadim; Coxon, Katy M; Stancombe, Matthew A; Macpherson, Neil; Brownlee, Colin; Hofmann, Andreas; Webb, Alex A R; Miedema, Henk; Battey, Nicholas H; Davies, Julia M · More from publication -
Brain differences may herald drug addiction
Differences in the behavior and the brain receptors of rats seem to predict which of the rodents will become cocaine addicted, scientists report....
Science News, 03/03/07 by C. Brownlee · More from publication -
Bridging the divide? Technique sheds light on cleft palate gene
A new approach has enabled researchers to prevent cleft palate in mice genetically engineered to develop that birth defect. A new approach has...
Science News, 02/17/07 by C. Brownlee · More from publication -
More of the same: 2008's science budget mirrors 2007's
President Bush's proposed science budget for fiscal year (FY) 2008 closely reflects last year's recommended budget, with priorities focused on...
Science News, 02/10/07 by C. Brownlee · More from publication -
Addiction subtraction: brain damage curbs cigarette urge
Scientists have identified an area of the brain where damage seems to quickly halt a person's desire to smoke. The region could form a target for...
Science News, 01/27/07 by C. Brownlee · More from publication -
Golden eggs: engineered hens lay drugs
Scottish scientists have genetically engineered hens that can not only produce useful drugs in their eggs but also reliably pass on this...
Science News, 01/20/07 by C. Brownlee · More from publication -
Better blood: new tool removes agent of brain disease
Scientists have developed a device that filters from blood the mutant proteins that cause the human form of mad cow disease. This new tool could...
Science News, 01/06/07 by C. Brownlee · More from publication -
Not so silent: mutation alters protein but not its components
A single swap in the letters of a gene's sequence could modify the protein it encodes, even if the switch doesn't change which amino acids make up...
Science News, 12/23/06 by C. Brownlee · More from publication -
Feel no pain, for real: mutation appears to underlie rare sensation disorder in a Pakistani family
Scientists have tracked down a genetic mutation that makes some members of an unusual Pakistani family fail to sense pain. Scientists have...
Science News, 12/16/06 by C. Brownlee · More from publication


