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New HIV Microbicide Can Be Produced in Transgenic Plants
in The Biotech Weblog, on May 29, 2009
...ed a new anti-HIV drug as well as a possible means of producing the drug in large quantities using transgenic plants.
In the research paper, Ma and colleagues describe how they combined two protein ...
H.R.875 Food Safety Modernization Act of 2009
in Do you like to cook?, on March 12, 2009
... photos. Although seldom enforced on the west coast of Clare, my Uncle processes his own sheep and goats indoors under the cover of darkness.That law began as a similar sloppy piece of legislation.
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GIF1 Gene: Key To High-Yield Rice
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 29, 2008
...ain, suggesting that the GIF1 gene does, indeed, control invertase activity. The team then created transgenic lines of rice in which the GIF1 gene is overexpressed and found that, compared with norma...
Tomato: Potential Carrier of Alzheimer's Vaccine?
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 9, 2008
...to-derived toxic protein in a group of 15-month-old mice.
They immunized the mice orally with the transgenic tomato plants once a week for three weeks, and also gave the mice a booster seven weeks af...
Transgenic SunUp Papaya Genome
in The Biotech Weblog, on April 24, 2008
... This week's issue of Nature features the draft genome of the transgenic 'SunUp' Papaya , the first commercial virus-resistant transgenic fruit tree to be sequenced. From Nature New...
Making Sense Of It All
in Do you like to cook?, on March 28, 2008
...9;re out shopping for meat.
Organic - animals get access to the outdoors (cows, sheep, and goats get pasture time), bedding materials, and are not injected with any hormones or antibioti...
February Festival Fun
in Do you like to cook?, on February 20, 2008
...edals in the Concours Général Agricole.
Also on view will be 600 cows and bulls, 550 sheep, 70 goats and 60 pigs.
In Australia, the 16th Annual Melboure Food and Wine Festival , begins February 22...
Profitability of Transgenic Cotton
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 19, 2008
...per published in the January-February 2008 issue of Agronomy Journal explores the profitability of transgenic cotton cultivars with pest -managing traits.
Field experiments were conducted to c...
Losing My Appetite for Food Regulation, Part 1
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on December 20, 2007
Due to the total lack of food manufacturer transparency, the only real way to track what goes into your mouth is by watching what the food regulation agencies are talking about. In my reading of the recent news from miscellaneous agencies around the world, I couldn't help this prevailing thou...
Vanocni Trh
in Wandalust, on November 28, 2007
...mas market goodies, other entertainment options can be found such as the mini petting zoo (sheep, goats & lama), local and international choirs sing carols and school children from schools ...
Why Some Animal Proteins Trigger Allergic Reactions
in Allergies, on October 15, 2007
...n proteins from milk. The researchers analysed milk from rabbits, rats and camels as well as sheep, goats, cows and horses.
It appears that if an animal food protein is less than 54% identical to a h...
Genetically Modified Eggplants Goes on Field Trials
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 9, 2007
... large-scale field trials. The eggplant has been found to be nontoxic to fish, chickens, rabbits, goats , rats and cattle as well as nonallergenic. Ongoing tests will examine such questions as w...
Bt Maize More Susceptible to Aphids
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 30, 2007
... Bt maize are more susceptible to aphids .
Within five out of six pairs that were evaluated, transgenic maize lines were significantly more susceptible to aphids than their near-isogenic equiva...
Genetically Modified Aluminum-Tolerant Sorghum
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 29, 2007
...ns are present in the surrounding soil.
The researchers have now used the sorghum gene to engineer transgenic aluminum-tolerant Arabidopsis thaliana (a small mustard plant used in plant research beca...
For The Love of Lavender
in Do you like to cook?, on August 18, 2007
The first time I cooked with lavender flowers was about eight years ago when I came across a scrumptious looking lavender sorbet recipe just after purchasing my first ice cream maker.
It is simple to make and has the most amazing, unique flavor! If you have an ice cream maker at home, this is on...
Mini Savory Muffins
in Do you like to cook?, on August 13, 2007
...look of the mixture at this stage and don't overmix.)
Gently mix the onion along with the goats' cheese and chopped rosemary into the muffin mixture, folding in, as before, with as few strokes...
Political ho
in BootStrapMe, on July 29, 2007
...narled hills of Northern California. In its aftermath we befriended a mountain lion and a herd of goats , passing our time foraging for mountain berries. After saying farewell to our friends, we...
Transgenic Pigs Pave Way to Alzheimer's Disease Breakthrough
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 3, 2007
...n and the continuous expansion of the pharmaceutical industry in Denmark, the ability to produce transgenic pig models for human diseases is a major prerequisite for future progress in this area.
Th...
Forest Rangers Confirm Sighting of Rare Albino Goat
in The Outdoor Weblog, on June 25, 2007
... National Park, which was established to protect the species. Chiaso said about 4,000 wild mountain goats populate the park.
Source ...
Transgenic Mushrooms as Drug Biofactories
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 25, 2007
...isporus -- the button variety of mushroom, which is the predominant edible species worldwide.
The transgenic mushrooms can then be used as factories for the production of therapeutic proteins, such ...
Fun Friday: Kudzu Meets Its Match
in Digital Music - The Future, on June 8, 2007
... hungry animal - a goat - as shared in this humorous article from the New York Time, In Tennessee, Goats Eat the 'Vine That Ate the South.'
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Fun Friday: Kudzu Meets Its Match
in P2P File Sharing, on June 8, 2007
... hungry animal - a goat - as shared in this humorous article from the New York Time, In Tennessee, Goats Eat the 'Vine That Ate the South.'
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Building a Better Cow
in Well Woman Blog, on May 29, 2007
...g to improve the cow. DNA News tells us:
Argentine scientists have successfully produce a transgenic cow that carries in its chromosomes the human gene of insulin. According to the experts, ...
Serie A Director Gets Mafia Style Warning
in The Soccer Weblog, on December 31, 2006
Palermo's sporting director Rino Foschi received a severed goat's head in the post on Christmas Eve after the Sicilian side's poor run of form. They're still in 3rd place in Serie A, which really isn't that bad, but seems someone somewhere isn't too happy.
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Blocking Apo E and Amyloid Beta Interaction to Target Alzheimer's Disease
in Straightfromthedoc, on December 23, 2006
... Academy of Sciences .
Read more at NYU Med News .
[In photo: A brain slice from an 18-month-old transgenic mouse showing deposits of amyloid (yellow arrowhead) in brain tissue and in blood vessels...
Well-Traveled Goats
in The Outdoor Weblog, on November 3, 2006
... The mountain goats that call South Dakota's Black Hills home have had a hard time just getting by lately. The population is dwindling and there seems to be no lack of reasons why. The or...
What's in a Wine Name?
in Celebrate Wine, on September 18, 2006
... Deadly Zins, Big Ass Chardonnay, Cats Pee on a Gooseberry Bush (a New Zealand sauvignon blanc) and Goats Do Roam, an obvious pun on the French wine Cotes du Rhone.
The graphics on many of these lab...
Insulin Production From Transgenic Safflower
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 19, 2006
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SemBioSys Genetics Inc. announce success in producing human insulin in transgenic safflower, exceeding its target and achieving accumulation levels of 1.2 percent of total seed protein. T...
Genetically Engineered Papaya Ring Spot Virus(PRSV)-Resistant Papaya
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 22, 2006
... of Agriculture's Pacific Basin Agricultural Research Center in Hilo, Hawaii-- reviewed how the transgenic papaya was successfully developed, deregulated and commercialized in Hawaii when he spoke...
natural defense mechanism for AD, discovered
in Straightfromthedoc, on February 20, 2006
... another type of microglia: those derived from bone marrow stem cells.
The tests conducted with transgenic mouse models of AD showed that bone marrow-derived microglia infiltrate amyloid plaques and...
HOOF-Prints To Track Brucellosis Outbreaks
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 9, 2006
...extremely infectious disease caused by Brucella bacteria that affect many animals, including sheep, goats, cattle, pigs, elk and bison . In humans, brucellosis can also manifest symptoms similar...
Transgenic Tomatoes Resistant to Drought
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 16, 2005
Based on a technique first used in Arabidopsis , scientists from the Texas A&M University's Vegetable and Fruit Improvement Center and Baylor's College of Medicine were able to engineer a drought-resistant tomato by making it over-express the AVP1 gene. This resulted to plan...
Moonlight Basin is on the Hot List
in The Flyaway Weblog, on November 25, 2005
...e, a grand timber-and-stone palace anchored by a central fireplace so lofty that stuffed mountain goats pose on its rocky chimney ."
Head on out to Montana where skiing and snowboarding i...
The Debate On Genetically Modified Crops Continues
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 25, 2005
...and , environmentalists want to impose a moratorium as well.
...there is no evidence to date that transgenic products are a successful way of combating hunger or that there is a demand for them. ...
Genetically Modified Soy in Russia
in The Biotech Weblog, on November 2, 2005
...he letter also notes that the Russian food market is flooded with imported genetically modified and transgenic products that are not subject to any state control .
"These products are dangerous...
MICHAEL JACKSON GETS MAKEOVER
in The Celebrities Weblog, on September 20, 2005
...ik Abdulla bin Hamad Al Khalifa.
Jackson, however, has not just been feasting on figs, grapes, and goats, he has undergone another physical transformation, and, he has been busy working.
To my knowl...
AtPep1 regulates pathogen defense in Arabidopsis
in The Biotech Weblog, on July 20, 2005
...haliana . Pep1 appears to act like a hormone, expressed at the first sign of infection or wounding. transgenic plants designed to constitutively over-express Pep1 were found to be more resistant towar...
RFID Cards Lead Market
in The RFID Weblog, on May 23, 2005
...ket in 2005 by value will probably animal tagging, notably of livestock such as sheep, cows , goats and pigs. Part of the reason is that such tags may average $2 each but new laws triggered by f...
Winning Hearts and Minds of Iraqis
in Businesspundit, on April 6, 2003
... willy-nilly by the Americans. Another officer gives examples. A goatherd has been arrested, so his goats roam untended; a man has been brought in, bruised and handcuffed, for asking an American patro...
Lysozyme- Rich Milk From Transgenic Goats
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 4, 2006
...ea in children, there have been attempts to manufacture these enzymes first in rice , and now, in transgenic goats . Feeding trials using lysozyme-containing goat's milk to young pigs showed tha... ...ren, there have been attempts to manufacture these enzymes first in rice , and now, in transgenic goats . Feeding trials using lysozyme-containing goat's milk to young pigs showed that the young...
Origen To Produce Therapeutics in Genetically Engineered Chickens
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 9, 2006
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Spurred by European regulators' approval of the production of an anti-clotting agent in transgenic goats , other firms are tailgating. California-based Origen Therapeutics have been develop... ...red by European regulators' approval of the production of an anti-clotting agent in transgenic goats , other firms are tailgating. California-based Origen Therapeutics have been developing ge...
EMEA Approves First Therapeutic Produced in Transgenic Goat
in The Biotech Weblog, on June 7, 2006
...This is an important milestone, marking the approval of the first recombinant drug produced in a transgenic animal . More details from GTC Biotherapeutics ' press release .... ...ics' ATryn , a recombinant anti-clotting agent produced in the milk of genetically engineered goats . The CHMP recommended its use as prophylaxis of venous thromboembolism in surgery of patien...



