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Breakthroughs in Bioscience
Breakthroughs in Bioscience:  A series of illustrated essays that explain recent breakthroughs in biomedical research and how they are important to society.

Hard copies of the Breakthroughs in Bioscience series are available upon request. Please include the desired article, quantity and purpose for the publication's use with your inquiry.

> Bone Builders: The Science of Grafts, Biomaterials, and Bone Engineering
 
> Building Electronic Bridges to Bionics: The Basic Science of Neural Prosthetics
 
> Viruses, Cancer Warts and All: The HPV Vaccine for Cervical Cancer
 
> Breathtaking Discoveries: How Basic Research Led to Treatments for Asthma
 
> Science, Serotonin, and Sadness: The Biology of Antidepressants
    FASEB Journal. 2007;21:3404-a
 
> Breast Cancer, Tamoxifen and Beyond: Estrogen and Estrogen Receptors
  This article made possible through the generous support of the Endocrine Society.
 
> Finding Chinks in the Viral Armor: Influenza, AIDS and Antiviral Therapies
 
> Cholesterol: From Biochemical Riddle to Blockbuster Drug for Heart Disease
    This article made possible through the generous support of the Endocrine Society.

> Clot Busters! Discovery of Thrombolytic Therapy for Heart Attack & Stroke
    FASEB J.. 2005;19:671

> Bubbles, Babies and Biology: The Story of Surfactant
    FASEB J. 18: 1624

> From Viper’s Venom to Drug Design: Treating Hypertension
    FASEB J. 2004;18:421E

> Genetic Research: Mining for Medical Treasures
    FASEB J. 2003;17:787E

> New Weapons to Combat an Ancient Disease: Treating Diabetes
    FASEB J. 2002;16:1853

> Transplantation: The Challenging Road Ahead

> Targeting Leukemia: From Bench to Bedside
    FASEB J. 2002;16: 273

> Bone Builders: The Discoveries Behind Preventing and Treating Osteoporosis
    FASEB J. 2001;15: 1677

> Making Anesthesia Safer: Unraveling the Malignant Hyperthermia Puzzle

> Magnetic Resonance Imaging: From Atomic Physics to Visualization, Understanding and Treatment of Brain Disorders

> Cloning: Past, Present, and the Exciting Future

> Helicobacter pylori and Ulcers: A Paradigm Revised

> Unraveling the Mystery of Protein Folding

> Cardiovascular Disease and the Endothelium

> The Polymerase Chain Reaction

> Blood Safety in the Age of AIDS

> Serendipity, Science, and a New Hantavirus

> Controlling Hypertension: A Research Success Story


> Biologists Discover AMAZING Things: An online poster with animals, puzzles, and scientists discussing their work.

>SPC Subcommittee

 

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