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Scientists map one of lifes molecular mysteries: Visualisation of the molecular gateway across and into cellular membranes
Polygenicblog —
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All living organisms are made up of cells, behind these intricate life forms lie complex cellular processes that allow our bodies to function. Researchers working on protein secretion -- a fundamental process in biology -- have revealed how protein channels in the membrane are activated by special signals ...2 days ago -
Two-Component Systems in Bacteria
Microbiology Blog: The weblog for microbiologists —
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Roy Gross and Dagmar Beier present a new book on Two-Component Systems in Bacteria In this book, expert authors from around the world present the current knowledge on two-component systems in bacteria and critically evaluate the vast amount of exciting new information that has been brought to light in recent years. ...3 days ago -
The Double Helix by James D Watson – review
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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Given his part in discovering the structure of DNA and his writing flair, we can perhaps forgive Watson his lack of modesty The Double Helix opens with the words: "I have never seen Francis Crick in a modest mood." I have never seen James D Watson in a modest mood, either. He is not an innately modest person. In ...1 week ago -
Haplotypes Animation
BioSolutions —
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Haplotype is a set of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) on a single chromatid that are statistically associated. It is thought that these associations, and the identification of a few alleles of a haplotype block, can unambiguously identify all other polymorphic sites in its region. Such information is very ...1 week ago -
CytoToxic T-Cells
BioSolutions —
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Cytotoxic T-cells is a sub group of T lymphocytes cells that are capable of inducting the death of infected somatic or tumor cells; they kill virus-affected cells, pathogens, and damaged or dysfunctional cells. Most cytotoxic T cells express T-cell receptors (TcRs) that can recognize a specific antigenic peptide bound ...1 week ago -
Open Access Biology Is So Shiny
Scientific Blogging —
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Have you heard of biobricks ? Theyre the answer--or at least an answer--to the accusation made here at Science 2.0 and elsewhere that: read more1 week ago -
molecular biology courses
Your Form —
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For those who want to pursue their doctorate on molecular biology but are too busy with their work or other occupation, there is now a convenient alternative. You can now employ the internet as a tool to accomplish your academic goals.More often than not, earning your doctorate degree online usually lasts for up to ...1 week ago -
Seeing the unseeable within our own cells
European Biotechnologist —
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Despite spending many years at the bench, I often find it difficult to internalize molecular concepts without visualizing them first. Thankfully, there are numerous examples of artists who have succeeded in translating processes that cannot be seen by the human eye into visually stimulating models that are easily ...1 week ago -
What is Southern Blot
BioSolutions —
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Southern blot is a method routinely used in molecular biology to check for the presence of a DNA sequence in a DNA sample. Southern blotting combines agarose gel electrophoresis for size separation of DNA with methods to transfer the size-separated DNA to a filter membrane for probe hybridization. The method is named ...1 week ago -
Science Weekly podcast: Playing God with nature
top99news - breaking news from the world top newspapers —
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http://www.guardian.co.uk Science Weekly podcast: Playing God with nature Alok Jha meets Dr Adam Rutherford to discuss his BBC Horizon documentary Playing God, which explores the exciting industrial potential and worrying moral dilemmas posed by synthetic biology. This new field’s radical aim is “to ...1 week ago -
Science Weekly podcast: Playing God with nature
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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Alok Jha meets Dr Adam Rutherford to discuss his BBC Horizon documentary Playing God , which explores the exciting industrial potential and worrying moral dilemmas posed by synthetic biology. This new fields radical aim is "to break down nature into spare parts so that we can rebuild it however we please". Alok ...2 weeks ago -
Synthetic biology and the rise of the spider-goats
The Guardian - guardian.co.uk —
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Horizon presenter Adam Rutherford looks at the advances in synthetic biology and genetic engineering that have resulted in, among other things, computer-made life forms and cancer assassin cells Freckles looks like a perfectly normal kid. She has bright eyes, a healthy white pelt and gambols happily with Pudding, ...2 weeks ago -
Mind-boggling Vastness And Speed Of The Small Helps Evolution
Scientific Blogging —
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TED talks declined from ‘must-see-every-single-one’ to less interesting than liveleak.com, even from a science and technology perspective - seen a chicken plugger ? Superfast slot cars ? Bubble Vortices anybody? So it is worthwhile to point out interesting TED talks whenever one happens to still come along. ...2 weeks ago -
Researchers identify possible receptor for key breast cancer reg...
Science nature & education - science-nature.marc8.com —
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(American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology) A key protein potentially involved in regulating breast cancer progression has been identified by researchers at Clarkson University in Potsdam, N.Y. Led by professor Costel Darie, the team worked to identify the binding partner of Tumor Differentiating Factor, ...2 weeks ago -
Research That Goes Viral: An Argument For More Science 2.0 In Biology
Scientific Blogging —
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Not to play favorites but there is one area where physics has the life sciences beat: sharing. With preprints and data, the newest findings zip around the globe, before peer review, and science does not collapse. read more2 weeks ago -
Enhancing gene regulation
European Biotechnologist —
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Due to the fact that I spent most of my graduate years trying to identify which activator proteins interact with a specific gene enhancer region, studies that discuss transcriptional regulation are more likely to catch my eye than the average scientist. That is why I was particulary intrigued by a method published in ...2 weeks ago -
05 January, 2012 – This Week in Science
This Week in Science - The Kickass Science Podcast —
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(http://www.twis.org/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/TWIS_podcast_logo-e1277863172926.jpg) Happy New Science Year!!! Celebrity Science Stumbles, TWIS Recaps 2011 Predictions, Predicts 2012, And Much More...Disclaimer, Disclaimer. Disclaimer!!!Swaddled in election year politics,Nursing on the bosom of post war recoveryThe ...2 weeks ago



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