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IEEE ICCCN Workshop on Nano, Molecular, and Quantum Communications

Nanotechnology is fundamentally changing the field of networking in medicine, computing, and sensing. Interesting applications of nano-networking include devices that enable delivery of targeted drugs directly into cancerous tumors or the use of nano robots to conduct inspection in harsh environments. The small size of micro and nanoscale devices imposes constraints on communication, information processing and propulsion. As the fields of nano and molecular computing come together, it has created a rich avenue of interdisciplinary research that will shape the future of nano and molecular information networks. This workshop aims to bring together researchers from the disciplines of biology, nano engineering, and computer science to address the communication and information processing issues in nano and molecular networks.

New molecular insight into vertebrate brain development

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Molecular Clipping Mechanism Confirmed Behind Stem Cell Development

Stem cells don’t just become a part of the liver or the brain in a flash; it takes a complex molecular choreography and requires that specific genes be switched on and off at specific times. Some of these genes are regulated through a process by which proteins in the cell nucleus, called histones, are chemically modified by small “chemical marks” such as acetyl or methyl groups.

Carestream Molecular Imaging Releases New Versions Of Its Gel Imaging Systems For Life Science Research

Carestream Molecular Imaging Releases New Versions Of Its Gel Imaging Systems For Life Science Research

Teva, Barr, Sanofi, Albany Molecular settle patent disputes

TEL AVIV (MarketWatch) -- Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., Barr Laboratories Inc., Sanofi-Aventis, and Albany Molecular Research settled patent litigation regarding Aventis Pharmaceuticals' Allegra allergy medication, the companies said. Teva and Barr produce generic versions of Allegra, generically fexofenadine. Under the settlement, Teva,

Health Discovery Corporation: Four Genes Comprising the New Molecular Diagnostic Signature for Prostate Cancer Successfully Identified in Urine

Health Discovery Corporation: Four Genes Comprising the New Molecular Diagnostic Signature for Prostate Cancer Successfully Identified in Urine

Valence Anion of Thymine in the DNA ?-Stack

sk, Poland, and Computational Center for Molecular Structure and Interutational Center for Molecular Structure and Interactions, Department of Chemistry, Jackson State University, Jackson, Mississippi 39217

Organelle-Specific Zinc Detection Using Zinpyr-Labeled Fusion Proteins in Live Cells

Department of Chemistry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139, and Laboratory of Molecular and Cellular Neurobiology, International Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, 02-109 Warsaw, Poland

FEI's Titan Krios TEM Selected By Leading Life Science Research Centers in Asia

FEI Company (Nasdaq: FEIC), a leading provider of high-resolution imaging and analysis systems, announced today that three of the top life sciences research centers in Asia--National University of Singapore, Tsinghua University (Beijing), and the Institute of Biophysics at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Beijing)--have selected the Titan Krios(TM) transmission electron microscope (TEM) to support their research programs in structural molecular biology. Based on FEI's renowned Titan(TM) TEM platform, the Titan Krios combines the power of the Titan electron optics, with a sophisticated cryogenic sample stage and sample handling robotics for a completely automated, high-throughput life sciences TEM solution. FEI's Titan Krios enables researchers to create three-dimensional molecular-level images of biological material in its native hydrated

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: Acting at a Distance

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Molecular trees and sugar cuffs are components for nanotubes with tailored surfaces

Nanoparticle surface plasmon resonance could improve the sensitivity of detecting molecules at low concentrations

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY: Keeping One's Identity

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Molecular-Based Synthetic Approach to New Group IV Materials for High-Efficiency, Low-Cost Solar Cells and Si-Based Optoelectronics

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1604, and Department of Physics, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-1704

Molecular fireworks could produce '30-minute genomes'

THE Human Genome Project completed its first draft in 2000 after 10 years' work. Now a Californian company has unveiled details of a technique that it says could sequence a person's entire genome in half an hour, for under $1000.

Albany Molecular Research (AMRI) Settles Patent Infringement Litigation Involving Allegra(R)

AMRI Announces Agreement with Teva Pharmaceuticals and Barr Laboratories to Settle Litigation in ALLEGRA(R) and ALLEGRA(R)D-12 U.S. Patent Dispute

Albany Molecular Research signs settlement agreement with Teva Pharma, Barr Laboratories for patent infringement litigation - Quick Facts

AMRI's second compound in combination with Bristol-Myers to proceed into preclinical development - Update

New Molecular Insight Into Vertebrate Brain Development

Dr. Fred H. Gage (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies) and colleagues reveal a role for the Hippo signaling pathway in the regulation of vertebrate neural development, identifying new factors – and potential therapeutic targets – that may be involved in congenital brain size disorders and neurological tumor formation.

New molecular insight into vertebrate brain development

In the December 1st issue of G&D, Dr. Fred H. Gage (The Salk Institute for Biological Studies) and colleagues reveal a role for the Hippo signaling pathway in the regulation of vertebrate neural development, identifying new factors and potential therapeutic targets that may be involved in congenital brain size disorders and neurological tumor formation.

A molecular identity crisis: A "Ribozyme without RNA"

Not all enzymes that are assumed to require an RNA component in order to function do actually contain RNA. This surprising discovery was made during a project supported by the Austrian Science Fund FWF that focussed on the enzyme RNase P. Contrary to accepted scientific theory, the project team from Vienna has long believed that certain forms of RNase P do not contain any RNA. They have now succeeded in proving their point through a series of sophisticated experiments, the results of which are being published in the journal CELL.

More Accurate Protein Sequence Alignments For Molecular Genetics

Sequence alignments are the basic tools of genomics research. In her doctoral thesis, Bioinformatics Scientist Virpi Ahola of MTT introduces a method for assessing the quality of protein sequence alignments.

MIT Researchers Report Results of Use of BioForce Nanosciences' Nano eNabler Molecular Printer

NanoSight Receives GBP925,000 in New Funding Round to Expand Their Nanoparticle Characterization Business

MIT Researchers Report Results of Use of BioForce Nanosciences' Nano eNabler Molecular Printer

Nano eNabler Provides Ability to Construct Protein Microarrays Allowing Control of Cellular Alignment


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