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Swiss researchers develop rice with increased (six-fold!) iron content

Scientists at ETH Zurich have developed rice plants that contain six times more iron in polished rice kernels.
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Enhancement of Vitamin B6 Levels in Seeds through Metabolic Engineering

Researchers at the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center in the U.S. report that they have developed genetically modified (GM) Arabidopsis thaliana plants with seeds that contain two to three times the normal level of vitamin B6.
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‘Fragrant’ GM maize against pests

Researchers at the German University of Neuenburg have used genetic technology to restore to maize a scent that defends it from pests. The maize then attracts nematodes that kill harmful insects in the root area of the plant.
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Hormone Cycling Found to Affect Gene Activity

Intermittent signaling by steroid hormones can affect the way genes are expressed in rodents, NCI research reveals.
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Honey-Bee Aggression Study Suggests Nurture Alters Nature

Changes in gene expression in the brain of the honey bee in response to an immediate threat have much in common with evolutionary differences in honey-bee aggression.
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Labcyte Awarded Second Japanese Patent

Patent covers the design for acoustics used for cell sorting and transfer.
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Dako Enters Collaboration with Genentech on Diagnostic Tests for Patients with Stomach Cancer

Collaboration focuses on regulatory submissions for companion diagnostics for Herceptin in patients with advanced HER2-positive stomach cancer.
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Human Genome Achieves Lupus Drug Goals with DSG’s EDC

EDC technology enables HGS to reach Phase 3 trial success for BENLYSTA™.
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NIH-Funded Researchers Sequence Exomes of 12 People

New method demonstrated by a team supported by NIH may help in efforts to pinpoint disease-causing genes.
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Promega SABiosciences Agreement Enables the Most Sensitive Tools for Pathway Analysis

The Companies combine their offerings to provide sensitive tools for interrogation specific cellular pathways via transcription factor reporters.
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