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Chemical chaperone could open door to treatment of neurological disorder
(02/07/2008)
An unexpected finding turned out to be a clue leading researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis to propose a new treatment approach for Niemann-Pick disease, a rare, deadly neurodegenerative disorder. To overcome the ...
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Sigma-Aldrich Welcomes the University of Edinburgh to the RNAi Partnership Program
(10/06/2006)
Sigma-Aldrich, a member of The RNAi Consortium (TRC) proudly welcomes the University of Edinburgh to the RNAi Partnership Program. As the newest member of the RNAi Partnership Program, the University of Edinburgh gains access to cutting-edge ...
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How Plants Suppress Genes Using siRNA
(07/18/2006)
Genetic Mutants, Transgenes, Antibodies, RNA-FISH and DNA-FISH-Toolkit
Biologists at Washington University in St. Louis have made an important breakthrough in understanding a pathway plant cells take to silence unwanted or extra genes using short bits of RNA. Basically, they have made it possible to see where, and how, ...
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Researchers at Orion Genomics and Washington University Collaborate to Uncover DNA's "Second Code"
(08/12/2005)
Orion Genomics announced that it has initiated several collaborations with leading researchers at Washington University in St. Louis to discover novel biomarkers for the development of tests that screen for cancer at an early stage and provide ...
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