2014
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A change of diet to unmask cancer vulnerabilities and reduce cancer risk
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Mini Chromosomes that Strengthen Tumors
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Genes and environment: complex interactions at the heart of personalized medicine
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Evolution: the genetic connivances of digits and genitals
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Serotonin’s early role in the assembly of brain circuits
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A sweet bacterium keeps track of time
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The Peres conjecture is false!
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From light into matter, nothing seems to stop quantum teleportation
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EPO: protecting the brains of very preterm infants
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How much magma is hiding beneath our feet?
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Genetics of cancer: non-coding DNA can finally be decoded
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Trisomy 21: how an extra little chromosome throws the entire genome off balance
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A tailor made molecule against malaria
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An activity-sensing thermostat in the brain
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VariantMaster: A software to identify genetic mutations
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How the genetic blueprints for limbs came from fish
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Memory in silent neurons
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Using genetics to measure the environmental impact of salmon farming - Researchers at the University of Geneva (UNIGE), Switzerland, demonstrate that DNA bar-coding is a new and efficient tool for the large-scale identification of bioindicator species
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A journey between XX and XY - Researchers at UNIGE get closer to unravelling the mystery of sexual ambiguity
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A journey between XX and XY - Researchers at UNIGE get closer to unravelling the mystery of sexual ambiguity