Sentences with phrase «latest issue of»

The latest issue of Yoga Journal (June 2017) is on the theme of «yoga for all.»
The latest issue of yoga journal is all about how yoga is for everyone!
The latest issue of Ireland's favourite free health magazine is out now.
Farhoudi provides Bomer's workout routine, along with his «Time under Tension» philosophy in the latest issue of Men's Fitness.
The latest issue of the Journal of Agriculture & Food Chemistry reveals that red wine may protect against dental plaque, cavities, and gum disease thanks to its polyphenols — micronutrients that have been proved to inhibit the growth of certain bacteria in the mouth.
In the latest issue of Lenny Letter, Dunham and several other women get real about the mental, physical and emotional affects of the disease.
For more on Gabrielle Union's infertility struggles, pick up the latest issue of PEOPLE, on newsstands now.
In the latest issue of her Lenny Letter newsletter, the Girls creator and star explains that she woke up last weekend feeling off — «knees - buckling, back - aching, dry - heaving - at - the - idea - of - breakfast off» — and ended up in the hospital for her fifth surgery in a year.
The findings were also reported in the latest issue of The Lancet.
UNLV Ph.D. candidate's research in Russia challenges widely held understanding of past climate history; study appears in latest issue of top journal Nature Geoscience.
The latest issue of IAVI Report is online.
In the latest issue of the Journal of Clinical Investigation, available today online, Dr. Farese and his team show how a protein called progranulin prevents a class of cells called microglia from becoming «hyperactive.»
In the latest issue of the journal Neuron, available today online, Gladstone Investigators Robert Mahley, MD, PhD, and Yadong Huang, MD, PhD, describe — at the molecular and cellular level — the process by which an important protein, known as apoE4, promotes the development of Alzheimer's.
And in the latest issue of Stem Cell Reports, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Cardiovascular and Stem Cell Research Director Deepak Srivastava, MD, reveal that they have done the same to human cells in a petri dish.
A small, feathered beast called Aurornis xui, described in the latest issue of Nature, is now believed to be the first known bird.
In the latest issue of Neuronal Signaling, Tata and Ruhrberg discuss cellular and molecular interactions between neural progenitor cells (NPCs) and blood vessels.
The findings of the study appear in the latest issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).
June 20, 2017 The latest issue of the National Postdoctoral Association's (NPA) monthly newsletter, The POSTDOCke...
January 24, 2017 The latest issue of the National Postdoctoral Association's (NPA) The POSTDOCket is now availa...
The latest issue of the Kimmel Cancer Center magazine Promise & Progress is now available, for the first time, on the iPad.
In a paper published in the latest issue of the neuroscience journal Neuron, McLean Hospital investigators report that a gene essential for normal brain development, and previously linked to autism spectrum disorders, also plays a critical role in addiction - related behaviors.
April 17, 2017 The latest issue of the National Postdoctoral Association's (NPA) The POSTDOCket is available!
The fossil assemblage, called the Daohugou Biota, is described in the latest issue of the Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology.
«Our study uncovers the first genetic evidence explaining why some people look older for their age,» write the authors of the paper, in the latest issue of the journal Current Biology, «and provides new leads for further investigating the biological basis of how old or young people look.»
Their paper Coral resilience to ocean acidification and global warming through pH up - regulation by Malcolm McCulloch, Jim Falter, Julie Trotter, and Paolo Montagna, appears in the latest issue of the journal Nature Climate Change.
In the latest issue of Developmental Cell, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Senior Investigator Benoit Bruneau, PhD, describe the precise order and timing of signals that spur the formation of arteries.
In the latest issue of Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Investigator Katherine Pollard, PhD, use the latest sequencing and bioinformatics tools to find genomic regions that guide the development of human - specific characteristics.
The results, which may have broad human - health implications, are described in the latest issue of Nature, available online today.
In the latest issue of the journal Cell, a team of scientists led by Gladstone Institutes and University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) Investigator Nevan Krogan, PhD, Texas A&M University's Craig Kaplan, PhD, and UCSF Professor Christine Guthrie, PhD, describe a new technique — called the point mutant E-MAP (pE - MAP) approach — that gives researchers the ability to pinpoint and map thousands of interactions between each of an enzyme's many moving parts.
In the latest issue of the magazine EBioMedicine researchers at SciLifeLab / Uppsala University present a biobank with cell lines that can be used as models for brain tumors.
The results, published in the latest issue of Stem Cell Reports, offer fresh ammunition in the continued battle against these and other deadly neurodegenerative disorders.
The items, described in the latest issue of the journal Nature, are now the oldest stone tools ever found.
In a study presented in latest issue of the journal Science, the paleontologists Vivi Vajda from the University of Lund, Sweden and Stephen McLoughlin from the Queensland University of Technology, Australia have described what happened to the vegetation month by month.
In the latest issue of Nature Chemical Biology, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Investigator Steve Finkbeiner, MD, PhD, describe how a newly developed technology allowed them to see — for the first time — how individual neurons fight back against the buildup of toxic proteins over time.
In the latest issue of Neuron, a team led by Gladstone Investigator Anatol Kreitzer, PhD, and Salk Investigator Edward Callaway, PhD, combined mouse models with a sophisticated tracing technique — known as the monosynaptic rabies virus system — to assemble brain - wide maps of neurons that connect with the basal ganglia, a region of the brain that is involved in movement and decision - making.
Led by Gladstone Investigator Bruce Conklin, MD, the research team describes in the latest issue of Nature Methods how they have solved one of science and medicine's most pressing problems: how to efficiently and accurately capture rare genetic mutations that cause disease — as well as how to fix them.
They report their findings in the latest issue of the journal Cell, now available online.
The results of the research are published in the latest issue of the journal Current Biology in an article entitled «Larval dispersal from a grouper spawning aggregation and the spatial scale of fisheries replenishment» by Glenn R. Almany, Richard J. Hamilton, Michael Bode, Manuai Matawai, Tapas Potuku, Pablo Saenz - Agudelo, Serge Planes, Michael L. Berumen, Kevin L. Rhodes, Simon R.Thorrold, Garry R. Russ and Geoffrey P. Jones.
In the latest issue of Molecular Cell, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Investigator Melanie Ott, MD, PhD, describe the intriguing behavior of a protein called RNA polymerase II (RNAPII).
Consuming regularly more than 100 grams of alcohol per week shortens life, according to the results of an international research consortium published in the latest issue of the journal «Lancet».
These results have been published in the latest issue of Physical Review Letters.
The findings were published in the latest issue of the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology.
The results have been published in the latest issue of Pediatrics journal.
The beaked dinosaur, Anzu wyliei, is described in the latest issue of the journal PLoS ONE.
Published in the latest issue of Hypertension, the study reports a significant decline in thickening of the wall of the carotid artery a year after a single session of gum treatment.
A study by Hardcastle in the latest issue of the Journal of the Forensic Science Society crystallises these concerns.
Skinner and colleagues Carlos Guerrero - Bosagna and M. M. Haque present their findings in the latest issue of the journal Epigenetics.
The research was published online in the latest issue of Cell Reports.
Their research results embellish the front page of the latest issue of the journal Angewandte Chemie (Applied Chemistry).
'' Check out the latest issue of Nature Outlook, which examines the areas of biomedical science that challenge and inspire these pre-eminent investigators.
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