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DNA needs a good editor
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Imagine a huge spool of film containing thousands of sequences of random scenes. Without a talented editor, a screening would have no meaning. Link: http://www.aftau.org1 day ago -
MAGP2 Gene Expression Signature: A Potential Ovarian Cancer Personalized Treatment Target
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A multi-institutional study has identified a potential personalized treatment target for the most common form of ovarian cancer. In the December 8 issue of Cancer Cell, the research team describes finding that a gene called MAGP2 – not previously associated with any type of cancer – was overexpressed in papillary ...1 week ago -
Genetic variations indicate risk of recurrence, secondary cancer among head and neck cancer patients
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HOUSTON - Eighteen single-point genetic variations indicate risk of recurrence for early-stage head and neck cancer patients and their likelihood of developing a second type of cancer, researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center reported at the American Association for Cancer Research Frontiers ...1 week ago -
Why some monkeys don’t get AIDS when infected with SIV
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Washington, Dec 5 (ANI): Researchers have taken a step towards understanding how some species of monkeys such as sooty mangabeys and African green monkeys do not get AIDS when infected with SIV, the simian equivalent of HIV.In two different studies, researchers at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine, ...1 week ago -
Research map suggests functioning of immune system altered by staph infections
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Infectious disease specialists at UT Southwestern Medical Center have been able to map the gene profiles of children with severe Staphylococcus aureus infections . The research map has been able to provide critical insights as to how the immune system of humans gets programmed for responding to the pathogen. It ...1 week ago -
Copy that! DNA underwrites the diametric model of mental illness
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The imprinted brain theory had two distinct origins, both in the late 1990s. First, I developed the idea that Freuds id and ego might be the psychological agents of paternally- and maternally-active imprinted genes respectively, plus X chromosome genes on the mothers side. Imprinted genes are those which are ...2 weeks ago -
S-methylmethionine may fight liver damage from acetaminophen
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Med.Stanford.edu - A well-known Eastern medicine supplement - S-methylmethionine (SMM) - may help avoid the most common cause of liver transplantation, according to a study by researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The finding came as a surprise to the scientists, who used a number of advanced ...3 weeks ago -
New discovery could make plants disease resistant and high-yielding
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Washington, November 22 (ANI): In a new research, scientists have shown how a family of genes are responsible for production of ethylene gas, a discovery that could make plants disease resistant, able to survive and thrive in difficult terrain, increase yields, and other useful agronomical outcomes. This discovery of ...3 weeks ago -
Its a gas: New discovery may lead to heartier, high-yielding plants
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In a research report published in the November 2009 issue of the journal GENETICS ( http://www.genetics.org ), scientists show how a family of genes (1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase, or ACS genes) are responsible for production of ethylene.3 weeks ago -
NanoString Technologies announces research collaboration with th...
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(Bioscribe) NanoString Technologies Inc., a privately held life sciences company marketing a molecular barcoding detection system, today announced that it is collaborating with the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard to investigate molecular networks involved in immune response and other important biological processes. ...4 weeks ago -
The Problem with Dieting
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A recent study showed just how chronic dieting can turn someone into a food addict. Bad news for yo-yo dieters this week: according to a recent study, cycles of feast and famine can create fast-food junkies–at least in rodents. The researchers put rats on a cyclic diet of 5 days of standard rat chow, followed by 2 ...4 weeks ago -
One-month diesel exhaust inhalation produces hypertensive gene e...
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Background - Exposure to diesel exhaust (DE) is linked to vasoconstriction, endothelial dysfunction, and myocardial ischemia in compromised individuals. Objective - We hypothesized that DE inhalation would cause greater inflammation, hematological alterations, and cardiac molecular impairment in spontaneously ...4 weeks ago -
Liver proteome database resources
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So far at OpenHelix we’ve generally been focusing on the more broad tools that are of use to the largest cross-section of biomedical researchers. Everybody needs genome browsers pretty much at some point in their research. However, I’ve always had a soft spot for tissue-specific resources. Since my PhD ...4 weeks ago -
Antagonistic drug pairings. “… two classes of antibiotics that suppress one another.”
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Roy Kishony, Associate Professor of Systems Biology from Harvard Medical School has said: “The question we asked was how can it be that two drugs in combination are less effective than one of them alone …” More from a Release dated November 13, sourced from Harvard Medical School: Study reveals why certain ...4 weeks ago

