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Breakthrough In Stem Cell Research
May 20, 2005 Australian researchers from the University of New South Wales have developed three clones of cells from existing human embryonic stem cells. The breakthrough could lead to new treatments for ... > full story -
New Lab Technique Identifies High Levels Of Pathogens In Therapy Pool
March 28, 2005 A research team using a novel genetic cloning and sequencing technique has identified a surprisingly high number of airborne pathogens in a Midwest therapy pool, pointing to the need for closer ... > full story -
Molecular Component Of Innate Immunity Discovered
March 26, 2005 In a paper appearing in this week’s issue of the journal Nature, Professor Bruce Beutler, M.D., Research Associate Kasper Hoebe, Ph.D., and their colleagues at The Scripps Research Institute in ... > full story -
Cytoplasm Affects The Number Of Vertebrae In Carp-Goldfish Clones
February 23, 2005 The March 2005 issue of Biology of Reproduction contains a report of some intriguing findings in cloned offspring created when nuclei from one genus of fish were transplanted to enucleated eggs of ... > full story -
New Family Of Genes Could Serve As A Potential Cancer Marker
January 11, 2005 A new family of genes called Novel Structure Proteins (NSP) discovered by researchers in the Sbarro Institute for Cancer Research and Molecular Medicine in Temple University's College of Science ... > full story -
Cloned Gene From Sea Animal May Prove Key In Cancer Drug Development
December 20, 2004 Researchers at Scripps Institution of Oceanography at the University of California, San Diego, and their colleagues have taken a significant step forward in developing a new method to produce drug ... > full story -
The Genetics Of The Oyster Mushroom
December 19, 2004 The oyster mushroom (Pleurotus ostreatus) is an edible fungus which is grown on an industrial scale and the consumption of which would appear to reduce cholesterol levels and has been attributed ... > full story -
Efforts To Clone Primates Move Forward
December 6, 2004 Using newer cloning techniques, including the "gentle squeeze" method described by South Korean researchers who earlier this year reported creating the first cloned human embryonic stem cell ... > full story -
Study Shows Differences In Natural Immunity In Cloned Pigs
November 3, 2004 Studies by scientists with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the University of Missouri indicate that the natural immune system of young cloned pigs does not appear to fight diseases as ... > full story -
Malignant Cancer Cells Generate Mice Through Cloning
August 3, 2004 Nature can reset the clock in certain types of cancer and reverse many of the elements responsible for causing malignancy, reports a research team led by Whitehead Institute Member Rudolf Jaenisch, ... > full story
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