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Washington University in St. Louis

July 15, 2005
Vol. 30, No. 1

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Highwire - Wallenda [thumb]

Flying high


Members of the acrobatic troupe the Flying Wallendas visit the lab of Aaron DiAntonio, M.D. DiAntonio hopes to name a recently discovered gene "Wallenda."

Hormone replacement study needs male volunteers

Participants must be in stable health and not be performing vigorous exercise more than one time a week.
Exercise links genetic regions to prediabetes

Each individual's reponse to aerobic training allowed the researchers to identify regions on chromosomes 6, 7 and 19 that are linked to the debilitating disease.

Enzyme may lead to arthritis treatment

Cathepsin G regulates the ability of neutrophils to secrete chemicals that attract other immune cells and start the local inflammatory process.

Immunology association names Allen as president

He served as the organization's vice president this past year, and has been elected an AAI counselor for years; he will serve a one-year term as president.

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