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Posted March 18, 2013:
- Cell on a Chip Reveals Protein Behavior: In the Future, Artifical Cells May Produce Complex Protein Structures on Demand
- New Database to Speed Genetic Discoveries
Posted March 15, 2013:
- New Cells in the Urethra Discovered Which May Detect Hazardous Substances
- Suicidal Bacteria: Unicellular Organisms Occasionally Poison Themselves With a Toxin
Posted March 14, 2013:
- One Gene, Many Mutations: Key That Controls Coat Color in Mice Evolved Nine Times
- DNA Study Clarifies How Polar Bears and Brown Bears Are Related
- Researchers Divide Enzyme to Conquer Genetic Puzzle
- New Cancer Diagnostic Technique Debuts
- Knowing How Brown Fat Cells Develop May Help Fight Obesity
- New Sensor Developed for Methylated DNA
- Bootstrapping Biotechnology: Engineers Cooperate to Realize Precision Grammar for Programming Cells
- Intense Terahertz Pulses Cause DNA Damage but Also Induce DNA Repair
- Scientists Map Genome of Fungus That Causes Dutch Elm Disease
Posted March 13, 2013:
- Bat Disease: More Accurate, Sensitive DNA Test Allows Early Identification of Fungus Causing White Nose Syndrome
- Mechanism That Regulates Production of Energy-Burning Brown Fat Discovered
- Molecule's Structure Reveals New Therapeutic Opportunities for Rare Diabetes
- Tapeworm DNA Contains Drug Weak Spots: Existing Drugs Could Be Effective in Treating This Damaging Parasite, the First Full Tapeworm Genomes Reveal
- Whole Genome Sequencing of Wild Rice Reveals the Mechanisms Underlying Oryza Genome Evolution
Posted March 12, 2013:
- Sri Lankan Snake Study Reveals New Species, Rich Biodiversity in Island Country
- Heat-Stressed Cows Spend More Time Standing
- Hereditary Neurodegeneration Linked to ADP-Ribose Modification
- What Impact Does a Day of Roller Derby Have on Our Skin Microbiome? Skaters Skin Microbiomes Get Mixed Up 'Bouting'
- Havoc in Biology’s Most-Used Human Cell Line: Striking Differences Between HeLa Genome and That of Normal Human Cells
Posted March 11, 2013:
- Epigenetics Mechanism May Help Explain Effects of Mom's Nutrition on Her Children's Health
- How One Insect Got Its Wings
- Protein Abundant in Cancerous Cells Causes DNA 'Supercoiling'
- Pumpkins and Cucumbers: New Checklist Brings Information About Cucurbitaceae Up to Date
- Tiny Piece of RNA Keeps 'Clock' Running in Earliest Stages of Life
- Fat and Bone Mass Are Genetically Linked
Posted March 10, 2013:
- Length of DNA Strands Can Predict Life Expectancy
- Mutated Gene Causes Nerve Cell Death
- Selectively Manipulating Protein Modifications
Posted March 8, 2013:
- Temp-Controlled 'Nanopores' May Allow Detailed Blood Analysis
- Why a Hereditary Anemia Is Caused by Genetic Mutation in Mechanically Sensitive Ion Channel
- 'Switch' Critical to Wound Healing Identified
- Genetic Study of House Dust Mites Demonstrates Reversible Evolution
Posted March 7, 2013:
- Scientists Find More Precise Way to Turn Off Genes, a Major Goal of Treatments That Target Cancer
- Stocking Florida Bass in Texas Reservoirs May Alter Stream Systems Connected to Stocked Reservoirs
- Scientists Catch Evolving Germs and Cancer Cells Early
- 'Gateway' in Nucleus Has Second Important Job No One Noticed Before
- Pushing the Boundaries: Study Provides Key Insight Into How Cells Fuse
- Protein Lost in Tumors Blocks Normal Cells from Being Reprogrammed Into Stem Cells
- Key Developmental Mechanism in Plants Explained for First Time
- Cancer-Promoting Protein Is Found to Also Suppress Cell Growth
- Dual Systems Key to Keeping Chromosomes Intact
- Persistence Pays Off in Solving Hemophilia Mystery, Showing Curiosity Drives Discovery
- When Food Is Scarce, a Smaller Brain Will Do
- Generations of Cloned Mice With Normal Lifespans Created: 25th Generation and Counting
- Molecular Key to Exhaustion Following Sleep Deprivation
- Light Shed on Ancient Origin of Life
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