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Posted April 2, 2013:
- Can Synthetic Biology Save Wildlife? From Re-Creating Extinct Species to the Risk of Genetically Modified Super-Species
- Fast Track to Mouse Modeling
- Surprising Findings in Mitochondrial Biology Change Long-Standing Ideas on the Protein MTERF1
- Symbiotic Bacteria Program Circadian-Like Rhythms in Squid Using Light and Chemicals
- Cholesterol Rafts Deliver Drugs Inside Cancer Cells
- Diversification in Ancient Tadpole Shrimps Challenges the Term 'Living Fossil'
- Sampling of Embryonic DNA After IVF Without Biopsy
- New Promise for an HIV Vaccine as Researchers Overcome Crucial Obstacle
Posted April 1, 2013:
- Newly Identified Tumor Suppressor Provides Therapeutic Target for Prostate Cancer
- Crucial Step in Human DNA Replication Observed for the First Time
- 'RNA Sponge' Mechanism May Cause ALS/FTD Neurodegeneration
- New Drug Target Companion Prognostic Test for Hormone Therapy Resistance
- Loss of Tumor Suppressor SPOP Releases Cancer Potential of SRC-3
- Metabolic Weathervane of Cancer: Researchers Warn Against a Potential Backfiring of Certain Therapies in Development
- Mechanism of Mutant Histone Protein in Childhood Brain Cancer Revealed
- 'Novel, Effective' Brain Cancer Treatment Using Genetic Material from Bone Marrow Cells
- Mosquito Genetic Complexity May Take a Bite out of Efforts to Control Malaria
Posted March 29, 2013:
- Gene Responsible for Short Stature of Dwarf Pearl Millet Identified
- Gene Discovery May Yield Lettuce That Will Sprout in Hot Weather
- Head-on Collisions Between DNA-Code Reading Machineries Accelerate Gene Evolution
- DNA: How to Unravel the Tangle
- New Technologies Combat Invasive Species
- Rise in CF Patient Infections Explained: DNA Sequencing Reveals Evidence for Mycobacterium Abscessus Transmission Between Cystic Fibrosis Patients
Posted March 28, 2013:
- Biological Transistor Enables Computing Within Living Cells
- Protective Prion Keeps Yeast Cells from Going It Alone
- Brain's 'Molecular Memory Switch' Identified
- You Are What You Eat -- Even the Littlest Bites: Dietary Influences Tied to Changes in Gene Expression
- Opposites Attract: How Cells and Cell Fragments Move in Electric Fields
- How Herpesvirus Invades Nervous System
- Cervical Cancer: DNA-Based Test More Accurate Than Repeat Smear ('Pap')
Posted March 27, 2013:
- Childhood Asthma Tied to Combination of Genes and Wheezing Illness
- Cancer Biologists Find DNA-Damaging Toxins in Common Plant-Based Foods
- Pinning Down the Pain: Schwann Cell Protein Plays Major Role in Neuropathic Pain
- How Microbes Survive at Bare Minimum: Archaea Eat Protein
- Genetics Might Determine Which Smokers Get Hooked
- Do Intellectual Property Rights on Existing Technologies Hinder Subsequent Innovation?
- Riding the Exosome Shuttle from Neuron to Muscle
- Caffeine-'Addicted' Bacteria: Finding May Lead to New Decontamination Methods, New Medicines
- 'Fountain of Youth' Telomerase: Scientists Successfully Map Enzyme That Has Rejuvenating Effect on Cells
- Link Between Faster 'Biological' Aging and Risk of Developing Age-Related Diseases
- Genetic 'Spelling Mistakes' That Increase Risk of Common Cancers Determined
- New Insights Into How Genes Turn on and Off
- Scientists Discover Driving Force Behind Prostate Cancer
- Neurodegenerative Diseases: Transmission Routes of Spreading Protein Particles
- New DNA Test Identifies Ingredients in Foods
Posted March 26, 2013:
- Researchers Attach Lyme Disease Antibodies to Nanotubes, Paving Way for Diagnostic Device
- Potential Chagas Vaccine Candidate Shows Unprecedented Efficacy
- Researchers Discover How Model Organism Tetrahymena Plays Roulette With Seven Sexes
- Superhero Supercomputer Helps Battle Autism
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