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Nature journal
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30 April 2016
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Klaus Boller/Science Photo LibraryAntibody cocktail delays HIV infection in monkeysA single injection of HIV-targeting antibodies can protect monkeys from the simian version of the virus, SHIV, for nearly six months, reports a paper published online in Nature.
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Neonatal resuscitation adhering to oxygen saturation guidelines in asphyxiated lambs with meconium aspiration
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Roles for mesenchymal stem cells as medicinal signaling cellsThis poster focuses on the characteristics of MSCs that have been demonstrated to be similar to those of pericytes located around the microvasculature, defined as perivascular MSCs (pMSCs). Available to download free online.
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