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Do-it-Yourself Viruses: How Viruses Self Assemble
New model shows that the construction of intermediate structures prior to final capsid production can be more efficient than constructing the capsid protein by protein.
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Graeme Bell Receives International Diabetes Prize
Prize includes a certificate of honor, a Japanese objet d’art and a $150,000 prize.
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Genome Institute of Singapore and Fluidigm Establish Asia's First Single-Cell Genomics Research Center
Center exclusively dedicated to accelerating the understanding of how individual cells work, and how diagnosis and treatment might be enhanced through insight derived from single cells.
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Phenomenex to Present Four Workshops at Pittcon 2013
Workshops will cover proteins, environmental contaminants, oligonucleotide therapeutics and core-shell technology.
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Cancer Stem Cells Isolated from Kidney Tumours
Scientists have isolated cancer stem cells that lead to the growth of Wilms’ tumours, a type of cancer typically found in the kidneys of young children.
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NIH Scientists Uncover How Immune Cells Sense Who They Are
Scientists demonstrates that "junk" DNA plays a critical role in immune system response.
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Gene Variations Linked to Lung Cancer in Non-Smokers
NIH researchers conduct the largest genome-wide association studies in female never-smokers to date.
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Henri Termeer Joins Prosensa as Strategic Advisor
Mr. Termeer will provide input on the Prosensa’s corporate strategy and growth plans.
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Biologists Unlocking the Secrets of Plant Defenses, One Piece at a Time
Researchers examining how the hormone jasmonate works to protect plants and promote their growth have revealed how a transcriptional repressor of the jasmonate signaling pathway makes its way into the nucleus of the plant cell.
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Latest Food Scare Avoided with Proper Handling and Cooking
Seems like every month there is a new food scare that makes the national news. Most recently, it was antibiotic-resistant bacterial pathogens found in pork.
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