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Posted February 14, 2012:
Posted February 13, 2012:
- Plants Use Circadian Rhythms to Prepare for Battle With Insects
- Link Between Sodium, Calcium and Heartbeat Illuminated
- Sensing Self and Non-Self: New Research Into Immune Tolerance
Posted February 12, 2012:
- Starve a Virus, Feed a Cure?
- Molecular Secrets of Ancient Chinese Herbal Remedy Discovered
- How a Protein Protects Cells from HIV Infection
- A Mitosis Mystery Solved: How Chromosomes Align Perfectly in a Dividing Cell
Posted February 10, 2012:
- Protein Libraries in a Snap
- Grass to Gas: Genome Map Speeds Biofuel Development
- Four Natural Extracts With Anti-Obesity Effects Tested on Rats
- Curry Spice Component May Help Slow Prostate Tumor Growth
Posted February 9, 2012:
- New Avenue for Treating Colon Cancer
- Ultraviolet Protection Molecule in Plants Yields Its Secrets
- Decoding the Molecular Machine Behind E. Coli and Cholera
- Substance P Causes Seizures in Patients Infected by Pork Tapeworm
- Potential for Incorrect Relationship Identification in New Forensic Familial Searching Techniques
- Most Lethal Known Species of Prion Protein Identified
- Cellular Switches: From the RNA World to the 'Modern' Protein World
Posted February 8, 2012:
- DNA Sequencing Helps Identify Cancer Cells for Immune System Attack
- Transformational Fruit Fly Genome Catalog Completed
- Timing Capability Added to Living Cell Sensors
- How DNA Finds Its Match
- The Genetics of Rice Metabolism
Posted February 7, 2012:
- Molecular Path from Internal Clock to Cells Controlling Rest and Activity Revealed
- Not the Black Sheep of Domestic Animals: Unprecedented in-Depth View of the Genetic History of Sheep
Posted February 6, 2012:
Posted February 5, 2012:
Posted February 3, 2012:
- Why Do Cells Age? Discovery of Extremely Long-Lived Proteins May Provide Insight Into Cell Aging and Neurodegenerative Diseases
- Collective Action: Occupied Genetic Switches Hold Clues to Cells' History
- Parasites or Not? Transposable Elements in DNA of Fruit Flies May Be Beneficial
- Holding Back Immunity: 'Gatekeeper' Protein Key to Helping Immune Cells to Sound Warning
Posted February 2, 2012:
- 'Yellow Biotechnology': Using Plants to Silence Insect Genes in a High-Throughput Manner
- Rearranging the Cell's Skeleton: Small Molecules at the Cell’s Membrane Enable Cell Movement
Posted February 1, 2012:
- Circular RNAs More Common Than Previously Thought: Unexpected Mode of Gene Expression Is Surprisingly Widespread
- Bacterial Plasmids -- The Freeloading and the Heavy-Lifters -- Balance the High Price of Disease
- Chaos in the Cell's Command Center
- Genetic Information Migrates from Plant to Plant
Posted January 31, 2012:
- Botany: Moonlighting Enzyme Works Double Shift 24/7
- Protein Study Gives Fresh Impetus in Fight Against Superbugs
- Evolutionary Geneticist Helps to Find Butterfly Gene, Clue to Age-Old Question
Posted January 30, 2012:
- Skin Cells Turned Into Neural Precusors, Bypassing Stem-Cell Stage
- Chimp 'X Factor': Extensive Adaptive Evolution Specifically Targeting the X Chromosome of Chimpanzees
Posted January 29, 2012:
Posted January 27, 2012:
- New Information for Flu Fight: Researchers Study RNA Interference to Determine Host Genes Used by Influenza for Virus Replication
- Grape Seed Extract Kills Head and Neck Cancer Cells, Leaves Healthy Cells Unharmed
- Making Poisonous Plants and Seeds Safe and Palatable: Canola Now, Cannabis Next?
- Research on Vitamins Could Lead to the Design of Novel Drugs to Combat Malaria
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