Life & Chemistry

Life & Chemistry

New PGD Test Reduces Trauma for Couples Facing Cancer Risks

PGD was originally proposed for couples at risk of having a child affected by severe genetic disorders such as cystic fibrosis, which manifest themselves at…

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Seminar on “IP Strategies in Bioscience” successfully completed

The first round of seminars on “Intellectual Property Strategies in Bioscience” within the EU project “ScanBalt Intellectual Property Knowledge Network” is…

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New Insights on E. Coli Gene Expression Regulation

This fundamental research about a key step in RNA synthesis has important implications for the study of gene expression in other organisms, and adds to the…

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Rare disease's gene may illuminate major disorders

Oregon Health & Science University researchers have identified the gene behind a group of rare, progressive childhood disorders caused by an abnormal buildup…

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Molecular Censusing Doubles Giant Panda Population Estimate

The giant panda is one of the world's most charismatic endangered species and has an emblematic status for the conservation movement worldwide. Its attraction…

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Bats Learn Dining Choices from Neighbors’ Frog Calls

The fringe-lipped bat, Trachops cirrhosus, uses frog calls from different species as acoustic cues to assess the palatability of its prey. Previous experiments…

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How Leaf Patterns Form: Insights from Researchers at U of A

“Ever since the discovery of these antifreeze proteins, it was assumed they had to be produced in the liver, since the vertebrate liver is well known as a…

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Researchers find new clues to biochemistry of 'anti-aging'

Published in the June 19-23 issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, the study is the first to show that sirtuins directly control specific…

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DNA Repair Timing in Mammal Embryos: Key Findings Unveiled

Investigators at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital have discovered that the cells of the developing nervous system of the mammalian embryo have an…

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Key Gene Discovered in Mosquito Immune Response

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have identified a gene in the Anopheles gambiae mosquito’s DNA that is central to the…

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First Discovery of VHSV in Northeast Freshwater Fish

According to experts at the Aquatic Animal Health Program at Cornell's College of Veterinary Medicine, the viral hemorrhagic septicemia virus (VHSV), which…

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“Land of the ever-young” gene reprogrammes cells

The team of scientists, lead by Professor Austin Smith at the Institute for Stem Cell Research, investigated the switching of adult cell types into embryonic…

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Vampire bats recognise their prey’s breathing

In a study published today in the open access journal BMC Biology, vampire bats of the species Desmodus rotondus could recognise recorded human breathing…

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Gene Mutations Linked to Lupus in Mice Identified by Researchers

A research team led by Dr. Chandra Mohan, associate professor of internal medicine, found that a defect in the Ly108 gene causes immune cells called B-cells to…

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Sleepy Fruit Flies: Unlocking Secrets of Learning and Memory

Despite its importance in everyday human function, very little is known about the regulation of sleep. In search of the underlying brain region responsible for…

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Understanding How Leaf Patterns Form: Insights from Researchers

“For years people have been trying to understand this beautiful formation,” said Dr. Enrico Scarpella, from the U of A's Department of Biological Sciences. “We…

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