Trends in Molecular Medicine

Title Publication Date Language Citations
Eating disorders and obesity: bridging clinical, neurobiological, and therapeutic perspectives2024/04/01English
Subscription and Copyright Information2024/03/01English
Advisory Board and Contents2024/03/01English
mRNA vaccine platforms to prevent bacterial infections2024/03/01English
Established and emerging treatments for eating disorders2024/04/01English
The current sociocultural background of eating disorders2024/04/01English
iPSC-derived models for anorexia nervosa research2024/04/01English
SnoRNAs in cardiovascular development, function, and disease2024/03/01English
Glossary2001/11/01English
Three down and counting: the transformation of human mammary cells from normal to malignant in three steps2001/04/01English
Pie de grue2001/01/01English
BSE crisis – transmission through blood transfusions?2001/01/01English
Disease model: dissecting the pathogenesis of the measles virus2001/02/01English
Viral link to schizophrenia2001/06/01English
Prions updated2002/03/01English
Rethinking genetic strategies to study complex diseases2001/11/01English
SNP-ping away at disease2001/07/01English
Prospects for prevention and treatment of cancer with selective PPARγ modulators (SPARMs)2001/09/01English
APP on the move2002/04/01English
Molecular basis of cholesterol homeostasis: lessons from Tangier disease and ABCA12002/04/01English
Etiology of Crohn's disease: the role of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis2001/06/01English
Immunity against prions?2001/11/01English
No longer a molecular black box – new clues to apoptosis and drug resistance in melanoma2001/05/01English
Beneficial autoimmunity in traumatic brain injury2001/08/01English
Covering the bases2001/02/01English
A bit like Brighton Pier. Management of Genetic Syndromes2001/11/01English
UK genetic testing and insurance decision provokes mixed response2001/01/01English
Building bone2001/07/01English
Rejuvenation recipes2001/05/01English
Benefits from early treatment of HIV-1 infection2001/01/01English