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In PLoS Genetics this week, researchers report that their combination of somatic and germline mutation analyses has revealed allelic selection of amplicons in glioblastoma . In examining the tumor and normal-tissue genomes of 178 glioblastoma patients from The Cancer Genome Atlas, the team found that "SNP alleles that are most significantly overrepresented in amplicons tend to occur in genes ... Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 07:55:23 -0700
Researchers report that something resembling a human cerebral cortex exists in the marine ragworm, a small creature that has not changed in hundreds of millions of years. Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 18:39:13 -0700
A leading virus expert urged health authorities around the world Sunday to stay vigilant even though the recent swine flu pandemic was less deadly than expected, warning that bird flu could spark the next global outbreak. Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 12:23:59 -0700
A new study in the September 6 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology helps define the role of an important ciliary protein, CEP290. The results could be applied toward targeted gene therapy in cilia-related diseases. Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 09:32:19 -0700
He was hooked. After a seventh-grade science project on acid rain and metals whetted his appetite for higher-level research, Jonathan Rajaseelan discovered he and scientific experimentation had quite good chemistry. For the rising senior at Lancaster Country Day School, his interest has paid off &... Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 17:45:44 -0700
The Biophysical Society is pleased to announce the recipients of its 2011 Society awards. The eight recipients will receive their awards at the Society's 55th Annual Meeting on Monday, March 7, 2011 at the Baltimore Convention Center in Baltimore, Maryland. The awardees are: Shelagh Ferguson-Miller, Michigan State University, will receive the Anatrace Membrane Protein Award for her seminal ... Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 08:43:11 -0700
Cancer is a difficult disease to treat because it's a personal disease. Each case is unique and based on a combination of environmental and genetic factors. Conventional chemotherapy employs treatment with one or more drugs, assuming that these medicines are able to both "diagnose" and "treat" the affected cells. Many of the side effects experienced by chemotherapy patients are due to the fact ... Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 12:17:09 -0700
Like some people, cells eat when they are under pressure -- but they consume parts of themselves. A multi-function protein helps control this form of cannibalism, according to a study in the September 6 issue of the Journal of Cell Biology. Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 09:47:00 -0700
(PhysOrg.com) -- Cockroaches could be more of a health benefit than a health hazard according to scientists from The University of Nottingham. Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 11:01:59 -0700
So often, cool and thrilling activities come with a stern warning for kids: Don't try this at home. Yet, with many science experiments for young ones, that's exactly the point: Please do try this at home. Publ.Date : Mon, 06 Sep 2010 10:38:37 -0700
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