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Grape Waste Could Make Competitive Biofuel
The solid waste left over from wine-making could make a competitive biofuel, University of Adelaide researchers have found.
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iPS Cells Discover Drug Target for Muscle Disease
Researchers have designed a model that reprograms fibroblasts to the early stages of their differentiation into intact muscle cells in a step towards a therapeutic for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
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Tissue Bank Pays Dividends for Brain Cancer Research
Checking what’s in the bank – the Brisbane Breast Bank, that is – has paid dividends for UQ cancer researchers.
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New Center Will Advance Life-Saving Genome-Based Diagnostic Tools
UCSF-designed tests pinpoint rare infectious agents far more rapidly than conventional methods.
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SYGNIS AG Signs Distribution Agreement with Chinese Nanodigmbio Co. Ltd.
Distribution agreement covers the entire SYGNIS portfolio of powerful tools addressing key challenges in NGS and single cell analysis.
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Accelerating Forage Breeding to Boost Livestock Productivity
International expert skill-sets in genomics and bioinformatics enhance our capacity to breed improved forages for Africa.
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New fields of research to help farmers improve soil health
Agri-Tech East’s New Soil Health Special Interest Group set to provoke new ideas about soil.
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Protein Clumps in Autopsy Brain Cells of ALS Patients Explained
Autopsies of nearly every patient with the lethal neurodegenerative disorder amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), and many with frontotemporal dementia (FTD), show pathologists telltale clumps of a protein called TDP-43.
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How Small RNA Helps Form Memories
In a new study, a team of scientists at Scripps Florida has found that a type of genetic material called "microRNA" (miRNA) plays surprisingly different roles in the formation of memory in animal models.
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Clamshell-Shaped Protein Puts the 'Jump' in 'Jumping Genes'
Scientists at Johns Hopkins report they have deciphered the structure and unusual shape of a bacterial protein that prepares segments of DNA for the insertion of so-called jumping genes.
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