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New Imaging Technology Could Reveal Cellular Secrets
April 25, 2013 Researchers have married two biological imaging technologies, creating a new way to learn how good cells go ... > full story -
Potential New Way to Detect Colorectal and Other Cancers
April 25, 2013 A unique new study reveals a novel mechanism explaining the previously unknown root cause of some forms of colorectal ... > full story -
Missing Link in Parkinson's Disease Found: Discovery Also Has Implications for Heart Failure
April 25, 2013 Researchers have described a missing link in understanding how damage to the body's cellular power plants leads to Parkinson's disease and, perhaps surprisingly, to some forms of heart ... > full story -
Researchers 'Capture' Replication of Human Genome for First Time
April 25, 2013 Scientists have for the first time obtained a panoramic photo of the proteins that take part in human DNA division, a process known as ... > full story -
First Edition of a Bookworm's Genome
April 25, 2013 The tiny nematode Panagrellus redivivus, often called the beer-mat worm or the microworm, has emerged from relative obscurity with the publication of its complete genetic code. Further study of this ... > full story -
Key Cellular Organelle Involved in Gene Silencing Identified
April 25, 2013 How exactly microRNAs repress target gene expression is not well understood. Geneticists have now conducted a study on plants that shows that the site of action of the repression of target gene ... > full story -
Novel Mechanism by Which UVA Contributes to Photoaging of Skin
April 25, 2013 A study provides new evidence that longwave ultraviolet light induces a protein that could result in premature skin aging. The findings demonstrate that aspects of photoaging, the process of skin ... > full story -
Discovery of a Gene That Controls Three Different Diseases
April 25, 2013 Scientists have identified a single gene, ERCC4, that can be involved in three human diseases depending on which type of mutation it presents: Fanconi anaemia, xeroderma pigmentosum, or a type of ... > full story -
Inhibiting Enzymes in the Cell May Lead to Development and Proliferation of Cancer Cells
April 25, 2013 Blocking certain enzymes in the cell may prevent cancer cell division and growth, according to new ... > full story -
Periodic Bursts of Genetic Mutations Drive Prostate Cancer
April 25, 2013 Cancer is typically thought to develop after genes gradually mutate over time, finally overwhelming the ability of a cell to control growth. But a new closer look at genomes in prostate cancer by an ... > full story
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