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Researchers at Kiel University report sequence-dependent effects of light on DNA
13-Oct-2008 - DNA, the molecule that acts as the carrier of genetic information in all forms of life, is highly resistant against alteration by ultraviolet light, but understanding the mechanism for its photostability presents some puzzling problems. A key aspect is the interaction between the four chemical ...
16-Sep-2008 - New findings about the causes of mad cow disease show that sometimes it may be genetic. "We now know it's also in the genes of cattle," said Juergen A. Richt, Regents Distinguished Professor of Diagnostic Medicine and Pathobiology at Kansas State University's College of Veterinary ...
03-Sep-2008 - The autistic disorder was first described, more than sixty years ago, by Dr. Leo Kanner of the Johns Hopkins Hospital (USA), who created the new label ´early infantile autism´. At the same time an Austrian scientist, Dr. Hans Asperger, described a milder form of the disorder that became known as ...
08-Aug-2008 - Cone-rod dystrophies (CRDs) are a group of eye diseases caused by progressive loss of the photoreceptor cells in the retina. In a study published online in Genome Research, researchers have identified a novel mutation in a gene associated with CRD in dogs, raising hopes that potential therapies ...
FASEB Journal reveals that each type of cancer contains unique gene mutations that give it Darwin's 'selective advantage'
05-Aug-2008 - Scientists from The Institute of Advanced Studies at Princeton and the University of California discovered that the underlying process in tumor formation is the same as for life itself - evolution. After analyzing a half million gene mutations, the researchers found that although different gene ...
09-Jul-2008 - A particular gene variant might make women more susceptible to alcoholism. At least, a study carried out by the Universities of Bonn and Sweden's Karolinska Institute makes this a plausible conclusion. Accord-ing to this, a gene in the endorphin metabolism is altered in a typical fashion more ...
Axentis Pharma takes over patents and continues development of innovative platform technology
27-Jun-2008 - The rights to key patents for an innovative screening tool for treatments for cystic fibrosis were transferred to Swiss biotech company Axentis Pharma AG. The company has acquired the rights from an Austrian firm that has made a vital contribution to the development of new approaches to treating ...
Tests identify genetic mutations that can affect patient response to certain cancer drugs
04-Jun-2008 - Roche and DxS Ltd. have signed an exclusive distribution agreement for the DxS TheraScreen K-RAS Mutation Test and TheraScreen EGFR 29 Mutation Test. The tests are intended, when considered with other clinically relevant factors, to aid doctors in identifying suitable patients likely to benefit ...
21-May-2008 - A positive evaluation by a European Union brain-trust set the course for the new research network CancerSys. The consortium addresses itself to the systems biology investigation of liver cancer and is expected to begin work early in 2009. CancerSys evolved from HepatoSys, the Systems Biology ...
16-May-2008 - The genetic profile of two large Georgia families with high rates of late-onset Alzheimer's disease points to a gene that may cause the disease, researchers say. Genetic variations called single nucleotide polymorphisms, or SNPs, are common in DNA, but this pattern of SNPs shows up in nine out of ...
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