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New Strategy for Interfering With Potent Cancer-Causing Gene
February 11, 2013 About five-ten percent of cases of acute myeloid leukemia, an aggressive blood cancer that is currently incurable in 70 percent of patients, are characterized by the rearrangement of a gene called ... > full story -
New Details on Molecular Machinery of Cancer
February 11, 2013 New details into the activation of a cell surface protein that has been strongly linked to a large number of cancers and is a major target of cancer therapies have been reported by Berkeley Lab ... > full story -
Visualizing Biological Networks in 4-D: Unique Microscope Captures Motion of DNA Structures
February 11, 2013 Every great structure depends on specific mechanical properties to remain strong and reliable. Rigidity is of particular importance for maintaining the robust functionality of everything from ... > full story -
Cell Circuits Remember Their History: Engineers Design New Synthetic Biology Circuits That Combine Memory and Logic
February 11, 2013 Engineers have created genetic circuits in bacterial cells that not only perform logic functions, but also remember the results, which are encoded in the cell's DNA and passed on for dozens of ... > full story -
Can Simple Measures of Labile Soil Organic Matter Predict Corn Performance?
February 11, 2013 Researchers are characterizing simple, cheap measurements of labile soil organic matter that could predict the performance of corn crops and help farmers optimize their cropping ... > full story -
Tumor Blood Vessels Prevent the Spread of Cancer Cells
February 11, 2013 A lack of the protein endoglin in the blood vessels of tumor-bearing mice enables the spread of daughter tumours, according to researchers. Given that the tumor vasculature constitutes an important ... > full story -
Protein 'Filmed' While Unfolding at Atomic Resolution
February 11, 2013 Whether Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s or Huntington’s Chorea – all three diseases have one thing in common: They are caused by misfolded proteins that form insoluble clumps in the ... > full story -
Molecular 'Calcium Sponge' Created to Tackle Heart Failure
February 10, 2013 Researchers have utilized molecular genetic engineering to optimize heart performance in models of diastolic heart failure by creating an optimized protein that can aid in high-speed relaxation ... > full story -
Evaluating Evolutionary Rates Could Shed Light Into Functions of Uncharacterized Genes
February 8, 2013 Genes that have roles in the same biological pathways change their rate of evolution in parallel, a finding that could be used to discover their functions, said a researcher. Humans have nearly ... > full story -
Histone Modification Controls Development: Chemical Tags on Histones Regulate Gene Activity
February 8, 2013 Every gene in the nucleus of an animal or plant cell is packaged into a beads-on-a-string like structure called nucleosomes: the DNA of the gene forms the string and a complex of proteins called ... > full story
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