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New study sheds light on cellular reprogramming
07-Feb-2013 - Mature cells can be reprogrammed to pluripotency and thus regain the ability to divide and differentiate into specialized cell types. Although these so-called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) represent a milestone in stem cell research, many of the biochemical processes that underlie ...
24-Jan-2013 - Scientists at Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have made a large step towards the understanding of how human genes are regulated. In a new study they identified the DNA sequences that bind to over four hundred proteins that control expression of genes. This knowledge is required to understand how ...
07-Dec-2012 - Our bodies contain far more microbial genes than human genes. And a new study suggests that just as human DNA varies from person to person, so too does the massive collection of microbial DNA in the intestine.The research is the first to catalog the genetic variation of microbes that live in the ...
01-Oct-2012 - By analyzing the genes of bacteria, University of Florida researchers have moved a step closer to pinpointing how two brain disorders common in small-breed dogs occur. The researchers found that the bacteria, known as Mycoplasma canis, invade dog’s cells and suppress their immune system ...
19-Sep-2012 - The discovery of a new gene could lead to better bug-resistant plants. Research led by Michigan State University and appearing in PNAS, demonstrates that domestic tomatoes could re-learn a thing or two from their wild cousins.Long-term cultivation has led to tomato crops losing beneficial traits ...
11-Sep-2012 - An international team of scientists have shown at an unprecedented level of detail how cells prioritise the repair of genes containing potentially dangerous damage. The research, published in Nature and involving academics from the University of Bristol, the Institut Jacques-Monod in France and ...
31-Aug-2012 - There's a reason people don't put gobs of mustard on a hot dog. Mustard plants produce a spicy chemical intended to discourage insects from eating them lest they suffer a bad case of heartburn, and it has essentially the same effect on us.Now, an interdisciplinary and international group of ...
11-May-2012 - As the Earth's human population has skyrocketed since the rise of agriculture some 10,000 years ago - to 7 billion people from a few million - so, too, has the number of rare genetic variants. Since about 2,000 years ago (fewer than 100 generations), the human population has experienced an ...
New method offers automated way to record electrical activity inside neurons in the living brain
08-May-2012 - Gaining access to the inner workings of a neuron in the living brain offers a wealth of useful information: its patterns of electrical activity, its shape, even a profile of which genes are turned on at a given moment. However, achieving this entry is such a painstaking task that it is considered ...
Second study identifies brain-development genes associated with intracranial volume
18-Apr-2012 - Two research studies, co-led by UC Davis neurologist Charles DeCarli and conducted by an international team that included more than 80 scientists at 71 institutions in eight countries, has advanced understanding of the genetic components of Alzheimer's disease and of brain development. Both ...
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