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Posted April 2, 2012:
- New Immune Defense Enzyme Discovered
- Ovastacin Cuts Off Sperm Binding
- Newly Found Protein Helps Cells Build Tissues
- Death Cap Mushroom Poison to Arrest Pancreatic Cancer in Mice, Study Suggests
- How Key Protein Protects Against Viral Infections
Posted March 30, 2012:
- Key Enzyme Involved in Protecting Nerves from Degeneration Identified
- Maintaining Restraint in the Face of Danger
- Inside a Plant’s Pharma Factory
Posted March 29, 2012:
- Plant Research Reveals New Role for Gene Silencing Protein
- Divergent Evolution Illuminated: Light Shed on Reasons Behind Genome Differences Between Species
- Artificial Thymus Tissue Enables Maturation of Immune Cells
- Why Some Animals Live Longer Than Others
- New Insights Into How Cells Duplicate Their DNA
Posted March 28, 2012:
- New Layer of Genetic Information Helps Determine How Fast Proteins Are Produced
- Locating Solid, Experimental Data About Protein Interactions
Posted March 27, 2012:
- Bacteria Use Chat to Play the 'Prisoner's Dilemma' Game in Deciding Their Fate
- Molecular Braille Created to Identify DNA Molecules
- DNA Traces Cattle Back to a Small Herd Domesticated Around 10,500 Years Ago
- The Black Queen Hypothesis: Basis of a New Evolutionary Theory
- New Field of Chemistry Has Potential for Making Drugs Inside Patients -- And More
Posted March 26, 2012:
- Single Antibody Shrinks Variety of Human Tumors Transplanted Into Mice, Study Shows
- Tiny Reader Makes Fast, Cheap DNA Sequencing Feasible
- New Synthetic Biology Technique Boosts Microbial Production of Diesel Fuel
- To Drive Infections, a Hijacking Virus Mimics a Cell's Signaling System
- E. Coli Bacteria Becomes Factory for Sugar-Modified Proteins to Make Cheaper, Faster Pharmaceuticals
- Some Scum: Microbe in Pond Scum Enlisted in New Cancer Test
Posted March 25, 2012:
Posted March 23, 2012:
- Shiny New Tool for Imaging Biomolecules
- New Epilepsy Gene Located in Dogs
- Who Knew? Fruit Flies Get Kidney Stones Too
- Diatom Biosensor Could Shine Light on Future Nanomaterials
- Simulation Explains Why HIV Cure Is Elusive
Posted March 22, 2012:
- High-Throughput Screening Finds Surprising Properties for Antioxidants: Some Compounds Can Damage DNA, but May Treat Cancer
- Can Our Genes Be Making Us Fat?
- New Shortcut for Stem Cell Programming
- Somatic Stem Cells Obtained from Skin Cells; Pluripotency 'Detour' Skipped
- Cell Protein Interactions Favor Fats
Posted March 21, 2012:
Posted March 20, 2012:
- Collaboration Rapidly Connects Fly Gene Discovery to Human Disease
- Marijuana-Like Chemicals Inhibit Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in Late-State AIDS
- Protein Critical for Tissue Regeneration Discovered
- Proteins Shine a Brighter Light on Cellular Processes: Cyan Fluorescent Protein Will Make Cellular Imaging More Sensitive
Posted March 19, 2012:
- Scientists Develop Tools to Make More Complex Biological Machines from Yeast
- Discovery Provides Blueprint for New Drugs That Can Inhibit Hepatitis C Virus
- Genetic Variation in Human Gut Viruses Could Be Raw Material for Inner Evolution
- How Bacteria Resist a 'Trojan Horse' Antibiotic
- A New Tool to Reveal Structure of Proteins
- Genetic Research Develops Tools for Studying Diseases, Improving Regenerative Treatment
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