The Journal of Young Investigators: An Undergraduate, Peer-Reviewed Science Journal

Volume 19, Issue 17. Nov 2009
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Articles by Neil Majithia

Features
The Springtime Blues: Understanding Seasonal Allergies The Springtime Blues: Understanding Seasonal Allergies
Caffeine: Understanding the World’s Most Popular Psychoactive Drug Caffeine: Understanding the World’s Most Popular Psychoactive Drug
News Briefs
Friendly Intestinal Bacteria May Play a Role in Warding Off Infection Friendly Intestinal Bacteria May Play a Role in Warding Off Infection
19 October 2008
Early Diet Modification May be Necessary to Contain Heart Disease Early Diet Modification May be Necessary to Contain Heart Disease
07 October 2008
Cell Movement Mechanism May Provide Clues to Containing Metastasis
01 October 2008
ADHD transporter running backwards ADHD transporter running backwards
29 July 2008
High Fat Meals May Cause Memory Decline in Diabetic Seniors High Fat Meals May Cause Memory Decline in Diabetic Seniors
11 July 2008
Genetically Altered Mouse Shows Ability to Regenerate Beta Cells
01 July 2008
Low Levels of Vitamin D Correlate with Peripheral Artery Disease Low Levels of Vitamin D Correlate with Peripheral Artery Disease
10 June 2008
Yogurt Drinks Might Play a Key Role in Altering Metabolism Yogurt Drinks Might Play a Key Role in Altering Metabolism
26 January 2008
New Hope for Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries New Hope for Patients with Spinal Cord Injuries
14 January 2008
Frog Egg Cells May Provide the “Magic Bullet” for Destroying Brain Tumors Frog Egg Cells May Provide the “Magic Bullet” for Destroying Brain Tumors
07 July 2007
Growing Body Parts: Artificial Blood Vessels from Muscle-Derived Stem Cells Growing Body Parts: Artificial Blood Vessels from Muscle-Derived Stem Cells
26 June 2007
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