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Pushmi-Pullyu Of B-Cell Development Discovered
June 25, 2009 Scientists have identified two "molecular motors" that work in opposing directions to control the development of B cells in the immune ... > full story -
New Piece Found In The Puzzle Of Epigenetics: Mechanism Of Fine Regulation Of RNA Synthesis Elucidated
June 16, 2009 Scientists have identified the enzyme TFIIH kinase as an important factor in the epigenetic regulation of the cell nucleus enzyme RNA polymerase II. The findings constitute a further building block ... > full story -
Developmental Experiences May Explain 'Unexplained' Medical Symptoms?
June 16, 2009 A new theory on the role of developmental experiences has been described. Maternal perception of a threatening environment may be transmitted to the fetus when hormones cross the placenta and affect ... > full story -
Key Target Of Aging Regulator Found
June 10, 2009 Researchers have defined a key target of an evolutionarily conserved protein that regulates the process of aging. The study provides fundamental knowledge about key mechanisms of aging that could ... > full story -
Specific Genetic Cause Of Fetal Alcohol-Related Developmental Disorders Found
June 10, 2009 Alcohol consumption by pregnant women hinders brain development in their children by interfering with the genetic processes that control thyroid hormone levels in the fetal brain, a new animal study ... > full story -
Misreading Of Histone Code Linked To Human Cancer
June 6, 2009 The development of blood from stem cell to fully formed blood cell follows a genetically determined program. When it works properly, blood formation stops when it reaches maturity. But when it ... > full story -
Knowledge Of Epigenetics Helps Scientists Develop Tool To Study Deadly Parasite’s Histone Code
May 22, 2009 In the Japanese art of paper folding, a series of folds can make the same sheet of paper into a ballerina or baby elephant. But try unfolding the baby elephant and making it into a ballerina. It's ... > full story -
Epigenetics: 100 Reasons To Change The Way We Think About Genetics
May 18, 2009 Increasingly, biologists are finding that non-genetic variation acquired during the life of an organism can sometimes be passed on to offspring -- a phenomenon known as epigenetic inheritance. A new ... > full story -
New Method Developed By Bioengineers Gives Regenerative Medicine A Boost
April 23, 2009 Bioengineers have developed a breakthrough method for sequencing-based methylation profiling, which could help fuel personalized regenerative medicine and even lead to more efficient and ... > full story -
New Nucleotide In DNA Could Revolutionize Epigenetics
April 16, 2009 Anyone who studied a little genetics in high school has heard of adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine -- the A, T, G and C that make up the DNA code. But those are not the whole story. The rise of ... > full story
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