Intensive burning of fossil fuels and deforestation over the last two centuries have increased CO2 levels in the atmosphere by almost 40 percent. The oceans have absorbed about one-third of all human-...
Ecology, The Environment and Conservation |Preclinical Study Provides Fresh Perspective on Disease, with Potential New Therapeutic OptionsResearchers from Weill Cornell Medical College may have discovered the precise role of a gene in ...
Life Sciences |A new study led by Children's Hospital Oakland Research Institute senior scientist, Elizabeth Theil, Ph.D., is the first to suggest that a small protein or heptapeptide (seven amino acids wrapped...
Life Sciences |Only about 10 percent of human genes, for example, are actively producing proteins in a given cell at a given time. The remaining 90 percent are silenced by a various mechanisms that act to interfere ...
Life Sciences |The insight emerged from a long-running study of a protein called PMR1, the key player in an unusual mechanism that cells use to quickly stop production of certain important proteins. Research...
Life Sciences |Project considered milestone for next generation of secure wireless networks Sandia National Laboratories in cooperation with Time Domain Corporation and KoolSpan Inc. has dev...
Information Technology |Scientists have found that living cells will sometimes “shoot the messenger” as a way to halt production of certain proteins The study, published in the May 21 issue of the jou...
Life Sciences |Researchers have developed a promising new approach for gene therapy of inherited blood disorders that may help overcome therapeutically limiting human stem cell gene transfer efficiency. This ...
Health and Medicine |Research at The Childrens Hospital of Philadelphia may advance treatment of the blood disease thalassemia Hematology researchers at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia...
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