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Released: 22-Apr-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Baltic Economies Progress
University of Idaho

The Baltic nations of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania offer peace and glimmers of prosperity nearly a decade after their independence from the former Soviet Union, according to a University of Idaho geographer.

Released: 22-Apr-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Combating Bighorn Sheep Diseases
University of Idaho

Bacteria can make or break efforts to restore bighorn sheep to Hells Canyon and their other historic ranges in the West. University of Idaho research evaluates bacteria from wildlife and livestock to identify killer strains and how the strains vary.

Released: 14-Jul-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Hay Diet for Cattle No Cure for Lethal E. Coli
University of Idaho

University of Idaho researchers say a change in cattle diets suggested earlier as a way to eliminate the threat of lethal E. coli in beef won't work.

Released: 8-Sep-1999 12:00 AM EDT
Anti-Tumor Drug Accepted for Evaluation
University of Idaho

The National Cancer Institute has accepted an anti-tumor drug candidate developed at the University of Idaho for biological evaluation as a potential treatment for cancer.

Released: 24-Feb-2000 12:00 AM EST
How Molecules Guide Nerve Growth
University of Idaho

The discovery of key molecules that affect nerve growth both expands basic understanding of the topic and may lead to medical treatments for illnesses ranging from muscular dystrophy to nerve and spinal injury, a University of Idaho scientist believes (Neuron).

16-Dec-2000 12:00 AM EST
Columbia Chinook: Females Carry Male's Genetic Signature
University of Idaho

Samples in 1999 from fall chinook salmon in the Columbia River's Hanford Reach show that four-fifths of the females spawning there apparently began life as males. (Environmental Health Perspectives)

Released: 10-Jan-2001 12:00 AM EST
New DNA-Based Technique to Check for Deadly Pneumonia
University of Idaho

It can take two weeks to know whether bighorn sheep bound for a new home carry bacteria linked to a deadly pneumonia. But a new DNA-based technique developed at the University of Idaho Caine Veterinary Teaching Center promises an answer within 24 to 48 hours.

Released: 30-Mar-2002 12:00 AM EST
Fish Reproduction Symposium Probes Intricacies of Sex
University of Idaho

The genetic intricacies of salmon sexes and the apparent effects of pollution on both Puget Sound and Lake Mead fishes were among topics reported on by scientists gathered this week for a symposium on salmon recovery.

30-May-2003 12:00 AM EDT
Idaho, Utah State Team First to Clone Equine
University of Idaho

University of Idaho - Utah State University scientists announced the successful cloning of the first horse family member, a mule. The success opens new lines of inquiry for human health research. Idaho Gem, the clone, is a full sibling of a racing mule. It was born May 4.

30-May-2003 12:00 AM EDT
Equine Cloning May Shed Light on Human Cancer Causes
University of Idaho

The same chemistry that led to the successful cloning of a mule at the University of Idaho this month also may shed new light on the causes of specific cancers in humans. The work gave a UI-Utah State University team new insight about cell activity.


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