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1 PEDIGREE TRACING UNCOVERS NEW HOPE FOR MEN WITH INHERITED CORONARY RISKMen who are at risk for early coronary heart disease and premature heart attacks and death because of an inherited susceptibility to high serum cholesterol levels are not necessarily doomed to die in their prime, according to a recently released University of Utah Health Sciences Center study.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1986-02-18
2 INHERITED SUSCEPTIBILITY TO DISEASE? U GENETICIST HELPS FIND ANSWERA University of Utah geneticist, who developed the statistical methodology used by scientists throughout the world to determine genetic predisposition to disease, reports that international collaborative efforts will result in a high-density map of all w human chromosomes within the next few years. ...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1989-02-13
3 GENE FOR MALIGNANT MELANOMA LOCALIZED BY UNIVERSITY OF UTAH INVESTIGATORSResearchers at University of Utah Medical Center in Salt Lake City have localized a gene believed responsible for an increased risk of inherited melanoma, a frequently fatal form of skin cancer that affects one in 100 American Caucasians in their lifetime.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1992-11-10
4 News and Assignment EditorsAttached is a news release from the National Institutes of Health regarding a search for genes that determine susceptibility to rheumatoid arthritis. The University of Utah Health Sciences Center has been named as one of the 12 national research centers that will participate in the project.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News1997-09-05
5 GENETIC VARIATION PROTECTS AGAINST 2 DEADLY MALARIA TYPES, U OF U, OTHER RESEARCHERS REPORT IN THE LANCETSALT LAKE CITY-Children who possess a gene that allows them to produce high levels of nitric oxide are protected from two of the deadliest forms of malaria, according to a report published today in the international medical journal, The Lancet.Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2002-11-07
6 Medical/Science Reporters and Editors:In a study reported online today in the journal Human Genetics, University of Utah researchers have published the first major confirmation of the presence of a prostate cancer predisposition gene on the X chromosome. The original discovery of the gene was reported by Johns Hopkins researchers in 199...Press Releases; University of Utah Health Sciences Center News2004-12-08
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