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U of Minnesota researcher discovers the starting point of sun-induced skin cancer
... light induce skin cancer?'" said lead researcher Zigang Dong, a professor of cellular and molecular biology and director of the university's Hormel Institute ...Fortified cassava could provide a day's nutrition in a single meal
... Gates Foundation, the group of researchers is led by Richard Sayre, a professor of plant cellular and molecular biology at Ohio State University. Sayre ...Solving the Cell: Will the Future of Biology be Boring?
... of defining a scientific endpoint more obvious than in the community of scientists who are focused on some of the most basic questions in cellular and molecular biology - the community of yeast biologists. Yeast ...Model for Angelman syndrome developed by University of Texas at Austin biologists
... UBE3A gene that does not make UBE3A protein," says Fischer, a professor in the Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology. The UBE3A protein is an enzyme that attaches ...Scientists reveal changes to embryonic stem cells caused by Down syndrome
... September) in the American Journal of Human Genetics. Lead by Dean Nizetic, Professor of Cellular and Molecular Biology at Barts and The London School of Medicine ...The heart disease mutation carried by 60 million
... to the formation of an abnormal protein," explained the study leader, Kumarasamy Thangaraj from the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology, Hyderabad, India. "Young people ...In India: A search for more effective tuberculosis drugs
... to develop unique antituberculosis drugs." Gokhale has collaborated with a colleague at a colleague at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology in Hyderabad, Rajan Sankaranarayanan, to examine ...Therapeutic cloning gets a boost with new research findings
... does not lead to an increase in the frequency of point mutations. John McCarrey, professor of cellular and molecular biology at UTSA and the study's principal investigator ...New research finds possible genetic link to cause of pregnancy loss and disorders
... of Sciences for the week of July 13. Sundar Venkatachalam, an assistant professor of biochemistry and cellular and molecular biology at UT Knoxville, originally was studying ...New research reveals the ancestral populations of India and their relationships to modern groups
... . The study, which has medical implications for people of Indian descent, was led by scientists at the Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology (CCMB) in Hyderabad, India together ...Common weed could provide clues on aging and cancer
... plant family. Because of its genetic makeup, it has been used for decades as a model organism for studies in the cellular and molecular biology of flowering plants. The multi-institutional ...UT Knoxville and ORNL researchers turn algae into high-temperature hydrogen source
... , sustainable source of hydrogen. The team, led by Barry Bruce, a professor of biochemistry and cellular and molecular biology at UT Knoxville, found that the inner machinery ...Stem cells battle for space
... they've invaded the niche area," says Melanie Issigonis, a graduate student in the Biochemistry, Cellular, and Molecular Biology graduate program at Johns Hopkins ...Innovative strategies improve outcomes and prevent complications of stem cell transplants
... ," said senior author John E. Dick, PhD, Senior Scientist of the Division of Cellular and Molecular Biology at Toronto General Research Institute ...New study raises the possibility that some antiviral drugs could make diseases worse
... as predicted," said Jim Bull, Ph.D., a researcher involved in the study from the Institute for Cellular and Molecular Biology at the University of Texas at Austin. "It remains ...
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