| Gene clue to brain tumour growth | | BBC - 12 Hours ago | | Glioma is the most common form of brain tumour Scientists have pinpointed a mutated gene as key to the development of some types of glioma brain tumour. The mutation leads to hugely increased levels of | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Genetically tailored - By SKDBA | | Indian Express - 3 Hours ago | | Liberhan Commission report on the demolition of Babri Majid stalled Parliament on Monday despite the government's assurance that the report along with the ATR would be tabled in the current session. Responding | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Genetic Testing Reveals Devastating Illness | | NPR - 6 Hours ago | | Charles Sabine knows that he has the genetic illness Huntington's disease. He and his wife made the decision anyway to have a child last year, his 17-month old daughter, Breezy, who does not have the | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| DNA replication: Cohesin on the fork | | Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology - 7 Hours ago | | Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 10, 814 (2009). doi:10.1038/nrm2810 Author: Kim Baumann Sister chromatid cohesion ensures proper chromosome segregation and is mediated by the cohesin complex | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Stem Cells May Be Used as Skin Grafts | | eMedicine Health - 8 Hours ago | | Study Shows Show Stems Cells Have Potential to Treat Burn Victims By Bill Hendrick WebMD Health News Reviewed By Nov. 19, 2009 -- Human embryonic stem cells can be used to produce skin grafts for people | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Gene Silencing To Boost Biological Drug Yields | | Medical News Today - 93 Minutes ago | | An American biotech company is planning to use a new technique called RNA interference (RNAi) to boost yields of biological drugs by improving the performance of drug-producing cell cultures. Biological | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| Scientists Complete Corn Genome | | Post Chronicle - 6 Hours ago | | After three years and $30 million, U.S. scientists have finished mapping the complete genome sequence of corn, the most widely eaten cereal after rice. A strain of corn called B73 may prove to be a textbook | | | | Add Comment | | |
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| DNA Barcodes Used To Identify Species | | Post Chronicle - 6 Hours ago | | A new tool involving DNA barcoding showed endangered bluefin tuna was served in sushi bars sampled in New York and Colorado, scientists said. The bluefin was identified through a hand-held genetics tool | | | | Add Comment | | |
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