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Rising Acidity Levels Could Trigger Shellfish Revenue Declines, Job Losses

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-...

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Avoiding Spleen Removal for Cooley's Anemia Sufferers

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 ...

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Scientists discover novel way to remove iron from ferritin

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...

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Newly identified mechanism for silencing genes points to possible anti-cancer strategies

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 ...

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Notorious cancer gene may work by destroying messenger

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...

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Sandia develops secure wireless technology

Project considered milestone for next generation of secure wireless networks Sandia National Laboratories in cooperation with Time Domain Corporation and KoolSpan Inc. has dev...

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Cells May Shoot Messenger To Halt Protein Production

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...

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Study results show promise for development of gene therapy to treat blood diseases

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 ...

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Protein discovered that keeps hemoglobin in balance

Research at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia may advance treatment of the blood disease thalassemia Hematology researchers at The Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia...

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