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in Straightfromthedoc, on January 6, 2010
...sence of a fat-soluble substance (which improves ovarian function) [...] Read More Genetically Modified Salmonella Delivers Vaccine The Biotech Weblog ...
in The Mobile Technology Weblog, on January 1, 2010
...d Android-based smartphone that would feature a massive 4.3-inch display.
Until now, the largest screened smartphone honor has gone to the Windows Mobile-based HTC HD2 (4 inches). Thus far the larg...
in Daily Diabetic, on December 8, 2009
...ast 40,000 American children now have type 2 diabetes, the type associated with adult obesity. Born genetically programmed to store fat [...] Read More Children Often Do not Show Symptom...
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 19, 2009
...ork in some women. In the August issue of Endocrinology, researchers report that in mice that were genetically engineered to lack estrogen receptor beta, fertility drugs did not improve ovulation rate...
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 26, 2009
...herapy for retinal degeneration.
For the current human trial, the research team used a vector, a genetically engineered adeno-associated virus, to carry a normal version of the gene, called RPE65, th...
in Well Woman Blog, on September 30, 2009
... me is a bowl of cereals. But hey, that IS a proper breakfast, isn't it?
Real Simple staffers screened over 200 brands of cereals and agreed on a list of the 18 best breakfast cereals . Check it...
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 10, 2009
...ogy to other cereals and report promising initial results in rice.
Image: This is a comparison of genetically modified plants and non-GM plants grown in saline conditions: (above) non-GM plants stru...
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 5, 2009
...ostate cancer wherein gold nanoparticles screen for the same cancer-related protein marker that is screened for by the FDA-approved Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) test.
Huo and her team at the UCF ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 3, 2009
....S. released a joint statement confirming their collective commitment to stop commercialization of genetically engineered (GE) wheat .
Here's the summary statement:
In light of our existing exp...
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 15, 2009
... Golden Rice is a genetically modified plant developed to contain more beta-carotene in the grains, seen as a viable method of alleviating vitamin-A deficiency particularly in developing countrie...
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 2, 2009
...evelop Lung cancer particularly in those with a strong family history of the disease.
Using a genetically altered mouse model, researchers determined that when RGS17 was suppressed, lung tumors ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 27, 2009
... and if they did, their tumors were smaller and affected fewer mammary glands. The mice, which are genetically engineered to develop cancer, normally get tumors within five months, Hardman says. But, ...
in Allergies, on April 15, 2009
...llergen tested
· Without corn sweeteners, artificial colors, artificial flavors, MSG, and genetically modified organisms (GMOs)
· Certified vegan (oatmeal cookies, and coffee cakes)
· Certified kosher...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on April 11, 2009
...ust plain doesn't like Kevin Rose and wishes a pox on him and on Digg in general (employees not genetically related to Rose included). VentureBeat points out the addition of sponsored links to the...
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 6, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 4796039 Scientists are organizing a repository of genetically modified rice plants in the hope of understanding the function of the approximately 57,000 ge...
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 7, 2009
The Food and Drug Authority has approved ATryn , the first ever transgenically produced therapeutic protein and the first recombinant antithrombin approved in the U.S.
ATryn is indicated for the treatment of patients with hereditary antithrombin deficiency, undergoing high-risk surgical or c...
in Well Woman Blog, on January 23, 2009
... control compared to women, and so women are the weaker sex in this department. Not because men are genetically special but because their brain are made up to resist hunger more than women.
According...
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 21, 2008
... has entered into an agreement to commercialize technologies by Rice University researchers, who genetically engineered E. coli bacteria to produce high yields of succinic acid through fermentatio...
in Daily Diabetic, on December 14, 2008
...tein found in wheat, rye and barley.
Both are inflammatory disoders that now has been found to be genetically linked .
"Our results spotlight that much more research needs to go into investig...
in Daily Diabetic, on December 8, 2008
Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Stacey Newman
Lack of Sleep has a genetic link with type 2 diabetes is the new finding reported at Nature Genetics .
The said findings discovered a surprisingly clear connection between sleep and the regulation of sugar levels in the blood.
The fin...
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 23, 2008
...ing the rice farming regions that suffer major floods each year. These new Sub1 varieties are NOT genetically modified organisms (GMOs), and are therefore not subject to the regulatory testing tha...
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 16, 2008
...tney Weittenhiller The Center for Food Safety is calling for a moratorium on the distribution of genetically engineered foods following an Austrian animal trial indicating that a diet f geneticall...
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 31, 2008
...he study, published in the International Journal of Obesity, Friedman and lead author Hong Ji, PhD, screened rats for vulnerability to diet-induced obesity by measuring the increase in blood triglycer...
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 27, 2008
A European group of researchers have successfully expressed genes from the Snapdragon flower in tomatoes, resulting to deep-purple colored tomatoes with unprecedentedly high anthocyanin content at concentrations comparable to the anthocyanin levels found in blackberries and blueberries. The expr...
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 20, 2008
... hosts in two ways: raising normal mice under germ-free conditions so they lacked the bacteria, and genetically engineering other mice to lack Gpr41 so they were unable to respond to the bacteria.
In...
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 21, 2008
... Researchers have screened the metabolomes of different varieties of peas for molecules that could help develop pea varieties able to withstand drought stress and climate change.
The researchers...
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 12, 2008
...week. The new vaccine, VPM1002, is based on a vaccine that has been in use since 1921, and has been genetically engineered to prevent infection with tuberculosis bacteria much more effectively than it...
in Allergies, on August 29, 2008
...ries with less contact, however, elevated IgE levels are associated with allergic disorders.
In genetically susceptible individuals the immune system becomes biased and produces IgE antibodies agains...
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 26, 2008
...and that the hESCs maintained their pluripotency.
In the study, sato 's group extensively screened various types of scaffold materials in combination with Y27632, a chemical compound that bl...
in Sox First, on August 5, 2008
...elated policies and procedures with respect to these two funds that required that all securities be screened by Pax World's Social Research Department prior to purchase to ensure compliance with t...
in Allergies, on August 1, 2008
...'t know. Maybe, but perhaps not as bad, as they think women are more susceptible to some of the genetically harmful effects of alcohol than men....
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 29, 2008
...-brain ventricles and the connecting central column of the spinal cord.
"We have been able to genetically mark this neural stem cell population and then follow their behavior," Meletis said...
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 28, 2008
... method of producing vaccines quickly and cheaply.
The researchers chose tobacco plants that were genetically modified to reproduce quantities of the vaccine. To make a tobacco plant churn out a...
in The Dating Weblog, on July 23, 2008
...inations" found in successful relationships.
Think this approach will work? Will being "genetically matched" work out better than match based on personality, spiritual beliefs, or eve...
in Wangtam, on 2008-07-19
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in The Biotech Weblog, on July 17, 2008
... Scientists have successfully genetically engineered Salmonella enterica to deliver an antigen that protects against pneumonia. The method apparently effectively delivers the antigen in the body,...
in Allergies, on June 29, 2008
... having cats at home just increased the chances of having allergies in individuals that are already genetically predisposed to have allergic reactions anyway. It also does not directly indicate that i...
in The Dating Weblog, on June 25, 2008
... this little club.
Even if you thought of yourself as beautiful, wouldn't the fact that they screened people this way be a turnoff?
The owner of the site says it's all natural: "The...
in Daily Diabetic, on June 1, 2008
...Researchers at the UT Southwestern Medical Center have developed a genetically engineered laboratory mouse model in which pancreatic beta cells can regenerate after being induced to die.
© ju...
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on April 24, 2008
... things. A single, big mistake could wipe out a long string of successes. We therefore need someone genetically programmed to recognize and avoid serious risks, including those never before encountere...
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 11, 2008
...
To facilitate the conversion of cellulose from corn into ethanol, scientists have created a new genetically modified variety of corn, called Spartan Corn III, which bears a gene from a microbe natu...
in Busy with Style, on April 4, 2008
...om Wikipedia:
Organic cotton is cotton that is grown without pesticides from plants
which are not genetically modified.
High levels of agrochemicals are used in the production of non-organic,
conv...
in The Social Networking Weblog, on February 27, 2008
...clubs in your area.
The downside, you need an invite code to join and when you join, you'll be screened first. Of course, that may be an upside to all the members that pass through the screening ...
in Eagle Par Birdie, on February 13, 2008
The par-5 9th at Kissimmee Bay
There is a good reason that The Golf Channel is headquartered in Orlando, Florida.
When the staff aren't working, they can play the game at any of literally dozens of courses in the Orlando area.
In short, the city is a golf haven. Of course, much of Fl...
in Daily Diabetic, on January 18, 2008
... and transplants."
The said study was conducted on non-obese diabetic (NOD) mice, which were genetically engineered to model human diabetes.
Findings are published in the January 2008 edition ...
in The CIO Weblog, on January 12, 2008
... had been suffering from too much internal focus.
Or perhaps Schultz was just tired of seeing blue-screened iTunes kiosks in the local Starbucks stores (note to Apple: why on earth are you letting a ...
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 2, 2008
... is required for normal energy balance.
Additionally, because the mice examined in this study were genetically altered in adulthood, we were able to establish that BDNF acts as a satiety signal in th...
in Daily Diabetic, on December 31, 2007
...levels dropped and their pancreases grew in size, just as if they were pregnant. But pregnant mice, genetically engineered to produce too much menin, couldn't make more islet cells and they develo...
in Home Based Business, on December 30, 2007
... , a 19 inch widescreen LCD computer monitor, I can't just stop thinking about it.
The glossy-screened w1907 did do very well in PC World Test Center text tests, producing agreeably sharp text i...
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 23, 2007
...rotein produced by the body's bone-forming cells, or osteoblasts. In this study, mice that were genetically engineered to over-express osteocrin developed hunchbacks and elongated bones. This led ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 23, 2007
... A research team genetically engineered mosquitoes which carry the malaria parasite to produce a lectin protein in their gut when feeding. The lethal protein, CEL-III, found in sea cucumbers, kills ...
in Cool Picking, on December 12, 2007
...) and Anna Wintour, Editor in Chief, Vogue.
Now, the stunning array of lipcolour compacts silk-screened with beautiful fruit and floral silhouettes, from which these incredible designers drew inspira...
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 16, 2007
...to be the culprit behind Alzheimer's. In the current study, researchers used mice that had been genetically engineered to develop symptoms of Alzheimer's, then immunized the animals with m...
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 8, 2007
... tomatoes and onions.
"We have shown that the production of cell wall degrading enzymes is genetically linked to not only signalling abilities but also to the bacterium's nutritional stat...
in Bizinformer, on November 5, 2007
...ant equipment is my lap top and that goes where ever my lap goeth, which this summer has been on my screened in porch overlooking the golf course.
Heaven.
Talk about your creative setting. I can wa...
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 23, 2007
...is a lot better than treatment. Moreover, if you are at a high risk for cancer should have yourself screened at the earliest time.
Cancer need not be fatal if caught early....
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 11, 2007
...A study funded by the National Science Foundation suggests that Bt corn- a genetically-modified corn engineered to express a bacterial toxin which is poisonous to corn borers - may damage the ecology ...
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 9, 2007
...Have you made a promise yet to have early screened for breast cancer? Or have you tagged a friend already to undergo early screening for breast cancer?
That's exactly what Change the Statistic ...
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 9, 2007
...The development of pest-resistant eggplants genetically-modified to express a natural insecticide derived from the bacteria Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), thus making it resistant to the fruit and sho...
RENDITION with All-Star Cast Including Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal, Meryl Streep & Alan Arkin
in Cool Picking, on October 8, 2007
RENDITION is a suspenseful movie with a cast that is truly star-struck with top notch actors including Alan Arkin , Meryl Streep, Reese Witherspoon, Jake Gyllenhaal,Omar Metwally and Peter Sarsgaard.
This intrigue takes us to the very heart of today's news which is more history i...
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 20, 2007
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Researchers from the University at Buffalo have filed several patents related to genetically engineering microorganisms, such as E. coli, into tiny "cellular factories" to produce pharma...
in M2 十字街口, on 2007-09-18
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in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2007
...mined how adipose works by analyzing fruit flies, tiny worms called C. elegans, cultured cells, and genetically engineered mice, as well as by exploiting sophisticated molecular techniques. Using seve...
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 31, 2007
...images.
In a study published in PLOS , Harvard scientists report that the delivery of skin cells genetically engineered to produce neprilysin into the brain of mice has successfully cleared amyloid...
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 30, 2007
...
According to a study published in PLOS ONE , genetically modified Bt maize are more susceptible to aphids .
Within five out of six pairs that were evaluated, transgenic maize lines were signi...
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 29, 2007
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Cornell researchers have cloned a novel aluminum-tolerant gene in sorghum and expect to have new genetically-engineered aluminum-tolerant sorghum lines by next year. This is a significant developme...
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 28, 2007
...nly product currently licensed.
Evithrom was derived from human plasma obtained from carefully screened and tested U.S. donors and has undergone steps to further reduce the risk for transfusion-t...
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on August 24, 2007
... Bubble, bubble, toil and trouble - there's a new genetically enhanced bacteria strain that literally craps ethanol at high temperatures. The bacteria strain, called TM242, is particularly speci...
in Daily Diabetic, on August 17, 2007
...vior of fat cells-in terms of metabolism or growth-if we changed the levels of Sirt2."
Using genetically altered cells in mice, the researchers later found that increasing Sirt2 levels in the c...
in The Jewelry Weblog, on August 14, 2007
...ry collection from Susan Fleming. She uses silver to create bezels and then insde she includes silk-screened Japanese paper called chiyogama paper. The colors are wonderful and remind me of enamel. Sh...
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