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Harvard researchers publish MRI images of genes in action in the living brain
Date:3/30/2008

rald Weissmann, MD, Editor-in-Chief of The FASEB Journal, but sometimes this is unavoidable. These probes of genes in action go a long way toward ushering in an age where extracting brain tissue to identify a disease will seem as crude as when doctors measured skulls to diagnose a mental disease.


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