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20 Cholesterol Regulating Genes Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 8, 2009
... © micahb37 Using RNA interference technology, researchers from the European Molecular Biology Laboratory have identified 20 genes involved in cholesterol metabolism , potentially leading to new ...
Blood Test for Aging Protein p16p16INK4a
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 17, 2009
...aging. The data suggest the possibility that reduced exercise may actually be worse with regard to molecular age than a higher BMI."
"Although we don't know whether this test is a good ...
ZettaCore Raises $21 Million
in Nanotechbuzz, on May 12, 2009
...elieves it can make memory chips with the technology."
"We believe that ZettaCore's molecular technology can be an important element in our success," says Dilip Sampath of Panason...
Millionaires and fake prosperity
in Sox First, on March 12, 2009
...h. In some of the most cringe-making reporting I've seen yet, we have the news that number of millionaires in the United States has fallen by more than a quarter because of the financial crisis....
Gene Therapy for Obesity
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 10, 2009
...e in the hypothalamus.
According to first author Lei Cao, assistant professor in the department of molecular virology, immunology and medical genetics, the study involved injecting the BDNF gene in n...
MicroBiome Analysis Center to Link Chronic Diseases to Microbiomes
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 14, 2009
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Image# 6906975 A new molecular ecology facility at Mason called the MicroBiome Analysis Center (MBAC) aims to catalog the human microbiome - the population of mic...
Lack of Sleep Is Genetically Linked To Type 2 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on December 8, 2008
... between sleep and the regulation of sugar levels in the blood.
The findings fill in some of the molecular details of how sleep can change blood sugar levels. The key, it appears, is a melatonin re...
Bacteria on Vetiver Roots Influence Properties of Essential Oils
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 31, 2008
... present on Vetiver roots, however, not only help the essential oil production, but also change the molecular structure of the oil , thus influencing its flavours and properties: termicidal, insectici...
Antioxidant in Green Tea May Delay Onset of Type 1 Diabetes
in Daily Diabetic, on October 27, 2008
...o known cure.
"EGCG modulates several important genes, so it suppresses the abnormality at the molecular level in the salivary gland.
It also significantly lowered the serum autoantibodies, redu...
RFID being used to give preferential treatment to rich clients in Indian banks
in The RFID Weblog, on October 14, 2008
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India is growing like never before and so are its people. The country has got thousands of millionaires which are estimated to be more than the figures of some of the European countries combined....
New Scientific Journal: EMBO Molecular Medicine
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 11, 2008
... Photo courtesy of iStockphoto , Andrey Prokhorov The European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)will launch a new journal focusing on the interface between molecular biology and clinical
re...
Nanotubes Punching Holes in Cancer
in Nanotechbuzz, on August 28, 2008
...effective treatment of cancer. The future of cancer care will involve more targeted therapeutics on molecular and nano-mechanical levels. Source: Stanford News
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AlloMap®: Novel Non-invasive Test For Managing Heart Transplant Patients
in Straightfromthedoc, on August 27, 2008
...ockphoto, Image# 1937886
AlloMap® - developed by XDx Inc. - is a non-invasive test utilizing molecular expression techniques that will help doctors in managing heart transplant patients after su...
FRO7 Gene Vital to Photosynthesis and Iron Metabolism in Plants
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 27, 2008
...g a healthy plant and a nutritious food source.
In this study, Guerinot and her colleagues provide molecular evidence that FRO7, a gene in the FRO family, is involved in chloroplast Iron acquisit...
WPT Moves to FSN
in Internet Poker, on July 20, 2008
...orts News (FSN) has snapped up the rights for WPT's season number seven to continue pumping out millionaires and rail quips from Vince Van Patten . The boys at Wicked Chops Poker and Raw ...
Nano-Tweezers?
in Nanotechbuzz, on July 11, 2008
... it again. This time, they are using nano-tweezers to pull on molecules and measure the strength of molecular bonds. According to Matthew Lang, an assistant professor of biological and mechanical engi...
Diabetes and Male Infertility
in Daily Diabetic, on July 9, 2008
...oincidence. We have shown for the first time that diabetes adversely influences male fertility at a molecular level.
Read more from ESHRE press release .
[In Photo: Experiencing Infertility: An E...
First Class of Biological Engineering Students About to Graduate at MIT
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 5, 2008
...to use numbers to designate everything, including majors). The biological engineering program fuses molecular biology with engineering to create a new discipline that can be applied to medicine. The t...
APPT Sets Sails For Its Second Season
in Internet Poker, on May 30, 2008
...ee a minimum prize pool of $10M HKD (approximately $1.3M USD) and will crown Asia 's next poker millionaires. APPT Macau is expected to set new records for poker tournaments in Asia , both by play...
Tour Honchos Meet with IOC
in Eagle Par Birdie, on May 27, 2008
George Lyon, Gold Medallist for Canada at 1904 Olympics. Courtesy: Cyber-golf.com
PGA Commissioner Tim Finchem along with the heads of the European PGA Tour, R and A and LPGA Tour met with Olympic officials in Lausanne, Switzerland last week.
On their agenda was a discussion about making...
How do Antioxidants Work?
in Latina Viva, on April 26, 2008
© hafiedgany
What are antioxidants?
Antioxidants stop oxidation . I know, completely uninformative at for first, but wait for it.
What are free radicals?
Cells are made of atoms, and atoms have electrons. Atoms like to have an even number of electrons. When an atom doesn't have ...
Multipotential Stem Cells from Menstrual Blood
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 25, 2008
...that MenSCs are easily expandable to clinical relevance and express multipotent markers at both the molecular and cellular level," concluded Patel.
Researchers emphasized the importance of the a...
Oncology Diagnostics By AviaraDx
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 14, 2008
...clinical outcomes.
Here's the good news though: The tests (based on proprietary AviaraDx molecular technologies) are New York state-approved and available through the company's CAP-certified...
RCSB Protein Data Bank Archives 50,000th Molecule Structure
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 10, 2008
...rchive every month. Users include structural biologists, computational biologists, biochemists, and molecular biologists in academia, government and industry as well as educators and students.
Offici...
Do What You Love and the Money Will Follow (Someone Else)
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on April 4, 2008
...nk notes that the authors of the book The Middle Class Millionaire say that in their research the millionaires were much less likely to agree with that statement than the people who were not million...
Using Dehalococcoides to Reduce Tricholorethene Contamination in Groundwater
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 29, 2008
...e the hydrogen supplied by the MBfR and reduce TCE all the way to harmless ethene. Using the latest molecular techniques, they could not only identify the bacterial population to handle TCE, but also ...
Other Voices: Links for 2/20/08
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on February 20, 2008
... :
With the over abundance of frugal tips on the pf blogger circuit, you'd think they'd be millionaires left and right all over the place but what I've found so far is that most of the pe...
NFL Cheerleaders In The Workplace
in End Zone Buzz, on January 31, 2008
...
- Melissa , Tennessee Titans cheerleader, is also smarter than you are. That is because she is a Molecular Neuroscience Research Assistant/Analyst.
(Photo: LittleRottenRobin ) ...
Cranberry Juice Against UTI in Women
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 16, 2008
...cers.
Unhappily for half the human race, however, new research published this year in the journal Molecular Nutrition & Food Research on ulcers, suggests that, like urinary tract infections, the...
More and More Fat Cats Doing It For Themselves
in The Personal Finance Weblog, on January 15, 2008
...available.)
2. According to a study by Prince & Associates, less than 10% of today's multi-millionaires cited "inheritance" as their source of wealth.
3. A study by Spectrem Group ...
'Mini Heart Attacks': Condition Heart to Survive a Major One?
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 9, 2008
...periods of stress, either from reduced blood flow or high blood pressure, it activates a protective molecular pathway-known as JAK-STAT-that protects the heart muscle.
The pathway, which is normally ...
2008 PCA Day Two Begins
in Internet Poker, on January 7, 2008
...it was only 64 players under it, and will probably send two people home from the island paradise as millionaires, or just add on to the millions that every poker player has.
I'm still waiting for...
xTAG Respiratory Viral Panel, FDA-Cleared for Marketing
in Straightfromthedoc, on January 7, 2008
...g several tests to be processed using the same sample.
Manufactured by the Toronto-based Luminex Molecular Diagnostics , the xTAG Respiratory Viral Panel can also identify various other viruses.
R...
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 6th Edition
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 20, 2007
...The sixth edition of the most widely used undergraduate textbook in molecular biology , Molecular Biology of the Gene , has just been released.
Now in its sixth edition, Molecular Biolo...
Genetic Map for Aging in Mice
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 30, 2007
...s , uses a newly available database called AGEMAP to document the process of aging in mice at the molecular level.
As an organism ages, most tissues change their structure (for example, musc...
Silk from Bees
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 29, 2007
... and silkworms, bees also produce silk?
Those are the latest findings reported recently in Molecular Biology and Evolution , which discusses the honeybee silk genes and the properties of the ...
Cannabis Compound Can Potentially Fight Metastatic Breast Cancer
in Straightfromthedoc, on November 25, 2007
...D is not psychoactive it is still considered a Schedule 1 drug.
Findings appear in the journal Molecular Cancer Therapeutics .
Source: California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute (a ...
Croton palanostigma Extract Shows Potent Antioxidant Properties
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 25, 2007
...s together.
"This is the first time a natural product has been shown to directly block these molecular scissors while showing potential to stimulate repair. This is a testament to the wound heal...
That's Why We Travel, Isn't It?
in Hidden Travel Gems, on October 24, 2007
...Despite the efforts of egotistical millionaires and extreme sports marketers, adventure travel is still nothing more than a fringe activity. Plenty of trekkers make their way around Nepal's well-w...
UKash: New Alternative to SL's Linden Dollar
in Wangtam, on October 19, 2007
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Inhibitex Licenses HIV Integrase Inhibitors
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 15, 2007
...o the genome of the host cell, thereby stopping the virus from replicating. It inhibits a different molecular target than currently marketed HIV drugs. Preclinical studies have indicated that these dr...
Mice Study Demonstrated Potential of Vaccine-like Treatment Against Lupus
in Straightfromthedoc, on October 4, 2007
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Finding of the above study have been reported in the September/October issue of ACS' Molecular Pharmaceutics .
The said vaccine-like treatment - folate-hapten-targeted immunotherapy - ...
Record of 1st CRN Conference
in Nanotechbuzz, on October 3, 2007
...ote were Ned Seeman, pioneer in DNA nanotechnology, and Ralph Merkle, who has helped popularize molecular manufacturing.
...
Philanthropy Makes a Comeback in China
in China Venture News, on September 29, 2007
...'s booming economy has begun to begun to result in philanthropy.
The Chronicle notes that new millionaires are being created in China at about the same rate as in the United States. "While ...
Alzheimer's Disease: Type 3 Diabetes?
in Daily Diabetic, on September 27, 2007
... the cell body, near the nucleus.
Insulin cannot reach receptors there. This finding is the first molecular evidence of why nerve cells should become insulin resistant in Alzheimer's disease.&qu...
Atom Research Breakthrough for Data?
in On Storage, on September 6, 2007
... outer frame. This is considered to be a significant step toward building computing elements at the molecular scale that are vastly smaller, faster and use less energy than today's computer chips ...
If I Were A Rich Man...
in Eagle Par Birdie, on September 6, 2007
There may be a very good reason why the game's top players are taking turns skipping out on Mr. Finchem's party called the FedEx Cup .
Money.
Of course, that was the giant carrot dangled before the noses of the players all season long, urging them forward like pack-mules.
But it mig...
Gene Controlling Fat Accumulation Identified
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2007
...C. elegans, cultured cells, and genetically engineered mice, as well as by exploiting sophisticated molecular techniques. Using several methods, they manipulated adipose in the various animals, turnin...
Researchers Develop Long-Lasting Growth Hormone
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 4, 2007
...scientists, however, are able to bind to each other in a head-to-tail configuration, doubling their molecular mass in the bloodstream. This delays their absorption and elimination from the blood and t...
Review Article on Peanut Allergies
in Allergies, on September 3, 2007
...about peanut contamination of manufactured goods, and the natural course of the allergy . Clinical, molecular, and immunologic advances are reviewed, highlighting research discoveries that influence s...
Grapevine Genome Demystified
in Celebrate Wine, on August 29, 2007
...is one of the world's oldest, along with Chenin blanc, said Meredith, whose work involved using molecular markers to trace the genetic origins of classic varieties such as Syrah, Chardonnay and Ca...
Infosys on the changing "global business environment"
in The CIO Weblog, on August 25, 2007
...the compounding improvements of computing power of computers , faster forms of computing - silicon, molecular & atomic. Along with improvement in communication networks (Satellite to T1,T2, Broadb...
Are You A Real Millionaire, Or Do You Just Play One On TV?
in The Dating Weblog, on August 24, 2007
... PRESS RELEASE - Aug 24 - MillionaireFriends offers its members real millionaires through its Certified Millionaire™ program. To be certified, millionaires must provide tax returns or bank s...
That's Not A Proper Headbutt
in The Soccer Weblog, on August 16, 2007
...rontation now, a much much safer version of the real thing. Which may be what we should expect when millionaires get into a fight. ...
Cannabis May Treat Skin Allergies
in Allergies, on August 16, 2007
...onents in hashish and marijuana, produced by the cannabis plant.
In order to better understand the molecular mechanism that may contribute to the increased [cutaneous (skin) contact hypersensitivity ...
Inflammatory Cytokines: Markers that May Predict Type 2 Diabetes in Still-healthy People
in Daily Diabetic, on August 16, 2007
... Researchers at UCLA have identified three inflammatory cytokines that will serve as molecular markers that will predict diabetes in still-healthy individuals:
tumor necrosis factor-alp...
Feeding the Hungry Millionaires
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on August 15, 2007
It's no secret the nations of Africa are struggling to survive. Between the AIDS pandemic and the multitude of problems and other health risk factors facing those who wish to help - it just seems like Africa is treading water, and getting nowhere fast.
Then you factor in foreign bu...
ESF EURYI Awardee Tackles Topoisomerases to Control Cancer Growth
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 10, 2007
...#39;s ESF EURYI award winning projects explores a new line in anti-cancer therapy by blocking the molecular motors involved in copying genetic information during Cell division , which may be u...




