April 2010
Scripps Research Scientists Solve Protein Structure Revealing Secrets of Cell Membranes
Scientists Crack Code Of Critical Bacterial Defense Mechanism
Gene discovery may lead to new varieties of soybean plantsGene discovery may lead to new varieties of soybean plants
Worm Genes KO'd
Body builders - the worms that point the way to understanding tissue regeneration
Simplifying complexity – new insights into how genomes work
Einstein Researchers Find Molecular Structure of Key Fluorescent Proteins
UK team reveals all three structures of a single transporter protein
Scientists Make Fundamental Discovery about How Gene Expression Functions in Bacteria
MicroRNA can move between cells
Mount Sinai Discovers Genetic Framework to Explain and Predict Adverse Drug Reactions
JBC: Scientists discover marker indicating the developmental potential of stem cells
New probe technology illuminates the activation of light-sensing cells
Major breakthrough offers hope of preventing mitochondrial diseases
Hopkins Researchers Put Proteins Right Where They Want Them
Frisky yeast know who to 'shmoo' after two minutes
A Lab Rat - Created in the Lab
Researchers in Singapore report major step forward in effort to understand and engineer protein structure
Mutations directly identifiable in active genes
Powerful New Method Allows Scientists to Probe Gene Activation
For Stem Cells, Practice Makes Perfect
New tool developed for DNA research
Drug breakthrough in fight against neglected diseases
Caltech Scientists Uncover Structure of Key Protein in Common HIV Subgroup
EMBL scientists identify the genes involved in cell division in humans
March 2010
March 31, 2010
Your fat may help you heal
March 31, 2010
Insulin-like signal needed to keep stem cells alive in adult brain
March 31, 2010
Molecular prosthesis against gout
March 31, 2010
Cracking the Plant-Cell Membrane Code
March 31, 2010
Mouse Work: New Insights on a Fundamental DNA Repair Mechanism
March 31, 2010
Secret To Healing Chronic Wounds Might Lie In Tiny Pieces Of Silent RNA
March 31, 2010
Behavior of single protein observed in unprecedented detail by Stanford chemists
March 30, 2010
What makes you unique? Not genes so much as surrounding sequences, says Stanford study
March 30, 2010
St. John's Wort Collection Mined for Its Medicinal Value
March 30, 2010
How plants put down roots Tübingen-based developmental geneticists research organ development in the plant embryo
March 30, 2010
One Gene Lost = One Limb Regained?
Wistar ScientistsDemonstrate Mammalian Regeneration Through A Single Gene Deletion
March 16, 2010
3-D cell culture: making cells feel right at home
March 16, 2010
One Gene Lost = One Limb Regained?
Wistar Scientists Demonstrate Mammalian Regeneration Through A Single Gene Deletion
March 11, 2010
Behavior of single protein observed in unprecedented detail by Stanford chemists
March 10, 2010
Model may offer better understanding of embryonic development
March 10, 2010
Scientists track variant of gene-regulating protein in embryonic stem cells
March 09, 2010
Unselfish Molecules May Have Helped Give Birth to the Genetic Material of Life
March 05, 2010
Scientific breakthrough in genetic studies of animal domestication
March 01, 2010
Root or Shoot: Power struggle between genetic master switches decides stem cell fate, growth orientation of plants
February 2010
Imaging studies reveal order in programmed cell death
Stem Cells Restore Sight in Mouse Model of Retinitis Pigmentosa
Protein study shows evolutionary link between plants, humans
Biologists Image Birth of Blood-Forming ,
Stem Cells in Embryo
Researchers map all the fragile sites of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae’s genome
3-D scaffold provides clean, biodegradable structure for stem cell growth
Babraham research provides insight into the reprogramming of cell fate
January 2010
Single-molecule, real-time measurements of a key biological process:Biophysicists manipulate "zipper," reveal protein folding dynamics
Paradigm-Changing Mechanism Is Revealed for the Control of Gene Expression in Bacteria