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Scientists identify interacting proteins key to melanoma development, treatment
... 60-70 percent of tumors. The Penn State scientists also demonstrate that therapeutic targeting of these proteins ... While it is still unclear what brings the B-Raf and Akt3 proteins together, the Penn ...Scientists develop new method to investigate origin of life
... Randen Patterson and Damian van Rossum, Penn State Scientists at Penn State have developed a new computational method that they say will help them to understand how life began on Earth. ...A survivor in Greenland: A novel bacterial species is found trapped in 120,000-year-old ice
A team of Penn State scientists has discovered a new ultra-small species of bacteria that has survived for more than 120,000 years within the ice of a Greenland glacier at a depth of nearly two miles. ...Patent awarded for statistical program
STATE COLLEGE, Pa., Oct. 8 (UPI) -- Two Penn State scientists have received a U.S. patent for a statistical program that might someday make it easier to search the Internet for photographs.Penn State scientists create new protein
PHILADELPHIA, March 26 (UPI) -- A team of U.S. biochemists say they have created a completely new type of protein that can transport oxygen similar to human neuroglobin.Secrets revealed about how disease-causing DNA mutations occur
... team of Penn State scientists has shed light on the processes that lead to certain human DNA ... insertions versus deletions are unique because scientists previously have lumped the two types of mutations ...Male sex chromosome losing genes by rapid evolution, study reveals
... has understood the evolutionary processes that control this chromosome's demise. Now, a pair of Penn State scientists has discovered that this sex chromosome, the Y chromosome, has evolved at a much ...Male sex chromosome losing genes by rapid evolution, study reveals
... understood the evolutionary processes that control this chromosome's demise. Now, a pair of Penn State scientists has discovered that this sex chromosome, the Y chromosome, has evolved at a much more ...Training Machines to Detect the Smell Of Death
... up from the carnage has yet to be nailed down. So Penn State scientists have been killing research subjects so they can study them when they're good and freshly dead. To be clear ...
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