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Prince Henry Institute

Clue to anti-male gene action: an extra gene can stop boys being boys

5 July 2008

Researchers at Prince Henry’s Institute in Melbourne have discovered how an extra copy of a gene halts the process of becoming a boy.

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Women’s business reveals path to scar-free healing

27 August 2007

Healing without scars and more effective therapy for women with period problems-those are possibilities raised by the research of Tu’uhevaha Kaitu’u-Lino (Tu’hu for short pron Tu hay) at Prince Henry’s Institute and Monash University.

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How does an embryo find its way?

14 August 2006

A young Melbourne researcher has discovered that a compound
which attracts white blood cells to areas of inflammation also plays an
important role in attracting human embryos to the womb, supporting the establishment of a healthy pregnancy.
Approximately 1 in 6 Australian couples will experience infertility. A large part of this may be due to faulty coordination and [...]

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