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  1. Alzheimers Gene Slows Brains Ability to Export Toxic Protein

    netscape.com » Propeller Most Popular Stories - Nov 17, 2008

    The only known genetic risk factor for Alzheimer’ s disease slows down the brain’ s ability to export a toxic protein known as amyloid-beta that ...

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  2. Now: The Rest of the Genome

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Nov 10, 2008

    Only 1 percent of the genome is made up of classic genes. Scientists are exploring the other 99 percent and uncovering new secrets and new questions.

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  3. The Promise and Power of RNA

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Nov 10, 2008

    RNA interference, discovered only about 10 years ago, is attracting huge interest for its seeming ability to knock out disease-causing genes.

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  4. Genetics Glossary

    nytimes.com » NYT > Science - Nov 10, 2008

    A glossary of frequently used genetics terms.

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  5. Antivenom should be given within an hour of snakebite

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 30, 2008

    Melbourne, Oct 30 (ANI): People bitten by snakes should be given antivenom at least within an hour so that it can effectively reduce the blood thinning effects of venom, according to a new study. In the study, led by

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  6. Stress may trigger inflammatory skin diseases

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 27, 2008

    Washington, Oct 27 (ANI): Researchers from University of Medicine Berlin and McMaster University in Canada have found that stress may activate immune cells in the skin, leading to inflammatory skin disease. This cross

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  7. Scientists uncover mechanism behind building blocks of life

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 23, 2008

    London, Oct 23 (ANI): Scientists at Newcastle University have now unravelled the mechanism by which the fundamental building blocks of life, proteins and metals, bind together. Lead author Professor Nigel Robinson has

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  8. Scientists use light to control proteins that catalyze biochemical reactions

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 17, 2008

    Washington, October 17 (ANI): A research team comprising of experts from Penn State and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center has devised a way to use light to control certain proteins that catalyze

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  9. A Guiding Glow to Track What Was Once Invisible

    nytimes.com » NYT > Most E-Mailed - Oct 15, 2008

    Putting green fluorescent protein to practical use earned three scientists a Nobel Prize in Chemistry.

    Also tagged: research, science and technology, chemistry, nobel prizes, green fluorescent protein

  10. Chicken soup can help fight high blood pressure

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 14, 2008

    Washington, October 14 (ANI): Chicken soup, which has been used for years as an effective home remedy to deal with the common cold, can also help fight high blood pressure, researchers in Japan have learnt. Study

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