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Brief Communications Arising |
GATM locus does not replicate in rhabdomyolysis study
- James S. Floyd
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Outlook |
Drug safety: Double jeopardy
Leukaemia in children is highly curable, but many survivors suffer severe, even life-threatening, long-term effects. Scientists are seeking ways to deliver a safer cure.
- Mary Carmichael
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News |
Doctors debate safety of starch drips
Study fuels controversy over widely used intravenous fluids.
- Daniel Cressey
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News & Views |
Computer model predicts side effects
Drug candidates are usually found to be unsafe only late in the drug discovery process. A method for predicting the many biological targets of a given molecule might allow drug safety to be considered much earlier. See Article p.361
- Kyle Kolaja
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Drug data reveal sneaky side effects
Mining of surveillance data highlights thousands of previously unknown consequences when drugs are taken together.
- Heidi Ledford
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European research animal use holds steady
The use of transgenic mice is on the rise, along with non-animal alternatives.
- Alison Abbott
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Drug safety crackdown revs up
FDA's strengthened powers to assess drugs already on the market will soon be put to the test.
- Heidi Ledford