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via News-Medical.Net @ 4:50 14th Jul
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via News-Medical.Net @ 22:09 9th Jul
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Although every cell of our bodies contains the same genetic instructions, specific genes typically act only in specific cells at particular times. Other genes are "silenced" in a variety of ways. One mode of gene silencing depends upon the way DNA, the genetic material, is packed in the nucleus of cells.
in Biological Science
via Huliq.com @ 20:34 12th Jul
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Although every cell of our bodies contains the same genetic instructions, specific genes typically act only in specific cells at particular times. Other genes are "silenced" in a variety of ways. One mode of gene silencing depends upon the way DNA, the genetic material, is packed in the nucleus of cells.
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via Innovations Report @ 8:51 16th Jul
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Although every cell of our bodies contains the same genetic instructions, specific genes typically act only in specific cells at particular times. Other genes are “silenced” in a variety of ways. One mode of gene silencing depends upon the way DNA, the genetic material, is packed in the nucleus of cells.
in Biological Science
via GenomicsProteomics.com @ 14:35 14th Jul
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Although every cell of our bodies contains the same genetic instructions, specific genes typically act only in specific cells at particular times. Other genes are "silenced" in a variety of ways. One mode of gene silencing depends upon the way DNA, the genetic material, is packed in the nucleus of cells.
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 18:21 11th Jul
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via News-Medical.Net @ 7:24 4th Aug
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July 14, 2008 (FinancialWire) Shares of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals Inc. (NASDAQ: ALNY) fell after the company said that it lost a challenge in Europe on a key patent which covered certain areas of its gene-silencing technology. Alnylam said claims on the "Glover" patent were overturned by the Opposition Division of the European Patent Office. The patent is licensed from Cancer Research Technology Ltd. and Alnylam said it plans to appeal the decision. Alnylam said that the decision does not alter the position of the company's intellectual property for developing and commercializing RNAi therapeutics, nor does it impact any ongoing business development discussions. The patent is one of 11 held by Alnylam. The goal of gene-silencing, or RNA-based, treatments is to turn off, or silence- the gene at the root of a medical condition, treating the a
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via Macro World Investor @ 18:40 14th Jul
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Together with colleagues from the Department of Dermatology and Allergy and the Center for Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) of the Technische Universität München, scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum München have pinpointed a major gene for allergic diseases. The gene was localized using cutting edge technologies for examining the whole human genome at the Helmholtz Zentrum München
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via The Hindu @ 4:39 13th Jul
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Together with colleagues from the Department of Dermatology and Allergy and the Center for Allergy and Environment (ZAUM) of the Technische Universitt Mnchen, scientists at the Helmholtz Zentrum Mnchen have pinpointed a major gene for allergic diseases.
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via Innovations Report @ 16:44 23rd Aug
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Researchers Discover The Gene That Can Cause SuicideThe Researchers that discovered a connection of some specific genes with suicide, affirmed that this research can help in development of effective treatments for many mental disorders. The group of researchers led by Michael Poulter of the Robarts Research Institute at the University of Western Ontario in London, Ont. and Hymie Anisman of Carleton's Neuroscience Research Institute at Carleton University in Ottawa, compared the brains of people who committed suicide with the brain of people who died from heart attacks or natural causes. Researchers discovered the proteins that can chemically modify DNA directly. The study showed the presence of high quantity of a particular protein in the brains of people who committed suicide.
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via Topnews.in @ 9:28 4th Aug
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Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes, which carry information that determines our traits; straight or curly hair, short or long legs, and even how we smile or laugh. Each gene has a special job to do, but what happens when genes dont work right or have changed in some way? Researchers think that altered or mutated genes may be partly to blame for lung problems, cancer and many other illnesses. And now, scientists believe a certain gene variant may be linked to marital monogamy.
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via PakTribune.com @ 23:22 5th Sep
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Each cell in the human body contains about 25,000 to 35,000 genes, which carry information that determines our traits; straight or curly hair, short or long legs, and even how we smile or laugh. Each gene has a special job to do, but what happens when genes dont work right or have changed in some way? Researchers think that altered or mutated genes may be partly to blame for lung problems, cancer and many other illnesses. And now, scientists believe a certain gene variant may be linked to marital monogamy.
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via PakTribune.com @ 23:22 5th Sep
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Cross section of the mouse spinal cord, showing that the FoxP1 protein (red) marks the nuclei of motor neurons that innervate limb muscles. These neurons also express a retinoid synthetic enzyme RALDH2 (green) which is controlled by FoxP1 and directs later aspects of motor neuron development. Expression of FoxP1 in these neurons is essential for the activity of Hox proteins that control motor neuron diversity.
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via Howard Hughes Medical Institute @ 21:18 24th Jul
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An anonymous reader writes "HP customers will be familiar with their bizarre packaging practices (5 pounds of packaging for 8 license keys!); lets just say this story is not an isolated incident ... " I've seen some excessive packaging, but perhaps nothing to top this.
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via Slashdot @ 8:07 21st Jul
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The gene, called Lrh1, has the ability to both regulate and block ovulation, possibly opening the door to both fertility and contraceptive treatments.
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via CBC @ 22:14 18th Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Scientists have unlocked the mystery of a gene with the potential to regulate ovulation, the U.S. journal Genes & Development reported on Thursday.
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via China.com @ 10:12 21st Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Scientists have unlocked the mystery of a gene with the potential to regulate ovulation, the U.S. journal Genes & Development reported on Thursday.
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via Xinhua News Agency @ 8:35 18th Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Scientists have unlocked the mystery of a gene with the potential to regulate ovulation, the U.S. journal Genes & Development reported on Thursday.
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via EView Week @ 20:01 17th Jul
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WASHINGTON, July 17 (Xinhua) -- Scientists have unlocked the mystery of a gene with the potential to regulate ovulation, the U.S. journal Genes & Development reported on Thursday.
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via SINA @ 20:02 17th Jul
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A group of Canadian and European researchers have unlocked the mystery of a gene with the potential to both regulate and block ovulation. The new study; a collaboration between the Universite de Montreal and the Institut de genetique et biologie moleculaire et cellulaire of the Universite de Louis Pasteur, Strasbourg, France; is published in the latest issue of the journal Genes & Development.
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via GenomicsProteomics.com @ 12:36 28th Jul
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A group of Canadian and European researchers have unlocked the mystery of a gene with the potential to both regulate and block ovulation.
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via Huliq.com @ 22:13 18th Jul
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Universit de Montral researchers collaborate with European scientists to unlock mysteries of Lrh1 gene
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via Genetic Engineering News @ 15:54 17th Jul
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