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- Green-glowing monkeys have green-glowing babies
- Charges allege driver in fatal crash was high on anxiety medicine
- 13-Year-ld Cancer Victim & Parental Rights
Green-glowing monkeys have green-glowing babies
Reuters
They spliced a jellyfish gene into common marmosets and said on Wednesday they hope to use their colony of glowing animals to study human Parkinson’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis or ALS. Erika Sasaki and Hideyuki kano of the Keio University School of Medicine in Japan used a virus to carry the gene for green fluorescent protein into monkey embryos which were implanted into a female monkey and four out of five were born with the gene throughout their bodies. ne fathered a healthy baby that also carried the new genes they reported in Thursday’s issue of the journal Nature. "The birth of this transgenic marmoset baby is undoubtedly a milestone" stem cell expert Dr. Gerald Schatten of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and Shoukhrat Mitalipov of regon Health and Sciences University wrote in a commentary in Nature. "Transgenic marmosets are potentially useful models for research into infectious diseases immunology and neurological disorders for example" they wrote.
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Charges allege driver in fatal crash was high on anxiety medicine
Pioneer Press
She prided herself on being able to work a Bobcat alongside her stepfather in Farmington. Come summer without fail she was off to Nevada and Montana where she drove off-road trucks and enjoyed target shooting with her biological father and his relatives. Her parents and stepparents tucked those and other happy memories of her spirited nature into her obituary. The Farmington High School graduate had taken a semester off from Inver Hills Community College and planned to take a summer road trip with friends. “She was actually supposed to be here at the time of her accident but she wasn’t able to get work off” said her cousin 19-year-old Korey Kulbeck of Libby Mont. “It was for my graduation. The charges against Moore state that officers located several bottles of prescription medications in his car but there was no prescription for alprazolam.
13-Year-ld Cancer Victim & Parental Rights
The New American
After undergoing a round of chemotherapy that understandably made the boy quite sick the family ceased the treatments saying they would pursue alternative therapy in accordance with an American Indian religion known as “Nemenhah. ”A court order was then issued mandating that Daniel undergo the treatments prompting him and his mother Colleen Hauser to flee the state on May 18. Their intention was to seek their alternative medicine in Mexico. But now mother and son are back in Minnesota having surrendered to authorities voluntarily after a week on the run. They also have agreed to undergo the medical treatments prescribed by their doctors despite vowing previously to resist them at all costs. This about-face isn’t surprising of course. There is the fact that it isn’t easy fighting city hall and submitting to the chemotherapy is a condition for the Hausers to retain custody of Daniel.
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