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  • News - 10 Sep 2007
    National Research Center for Environment and Health in Neuherberg/Munich (Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres) the group is continuing to search for cellular components whose make-up is...
  • News - 10 Sep 2007
    A new study has found an unexpected number of viruses and viral subtypes in patients with respiratory tract infections (RTIs). The technique used in the study may help identify new viruses associated...
  • News - 3 Sep 2007
    Viruses found in the River Cam in Cambridge, famous as a haunt of students in their punts on long, lazy summer days, could become the next generation of antibiotics, according to scientists speaking...
  • News - 29 Aug 2007
    Cephalon, Inc. announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Office of Orphan Products Development granted orphan drug designation for the company's investigational therapy, TREANDA...
  • News - 26 Aug 2007
    People who live to 100 or more are known to have just as many - and sometimes even more - harmful gene variants compared with younger people.
  • News - 22 Aug 2007
    Clemson University chemists have developed a method to dramatically improve the longevity of fluorescent nanoparticles that may someday help researchers track the motion of a single molecule as it...
  • News - 17 Aug 2007
    The interplay of two proteins that bind to messenger RNA, a molecule that mediates translation of the information encoded in genes into proteins, triggers the appearance of fragile X-associated...
  • News - 13 Aug 2007
    Concentrated chemicals derived from green tea dramatically boosted production of a group of key detoxification enzymes in people with low levels of these beneficial proteins, according to researchers...
  • News - 27 Jul 2007
    On July 24, 2007 the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) was informed by Targeted Genetics Corporation of Seattle about the death of a patient who received an investigational gene therapy product...
  • News - 18 Jul 2007
    A decade ago, scientists announced the ability to introduce foreign genes into the mosquito genome.

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