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Archive for September, 2009
Bioscience Technician – Wisconsin Technical Colleges
September 30th, 2009Multimedia Protocols in Bioscience – Ficoll Prep
September 29th, 2009Isolation of human peripheral blood mononuclear cells from fresh whole blood using ficoll 1077, as implemented by the Molecular Biology Laboratory of the Universidad Autonoma de San Luis Potosi Medical Faculty.
Clinical study to probe genetic link to Salmonella diseases
September 28th, 2009Unusual symptoms of Salmonella infection in certain children may be caused a genetic mutation, according to researchers at The Rockefeller University Hospital, where a new clinical study is examining the immune profiles of affected children. (Source: The Rockefeller University Newswire)
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“Promiscuous” protein interactions found in the nuclear pore complex
September 28th, 2009The NPC is the only way in or out of a cell’s nucleus. It plays a key role in cellular metabolism and signaling, and any malfunction in these pores can have lethal consequences. Now new research reveals further insights into the design of this evolutionarily ancient and little-understood transport machinery. The findings suggest that the nuclear pore complex takes on different formations to carry out its function.

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“Promiscuous” protein interactions found in the nuclear pore complex
Promiscuous protein interactions found in the nuclear pore complex
September 28th, 2009The NPC is the only way in or out of a cells nucleus. It plays a key role in cellular metabolism and signaling, and any malfunction in these pores can have lethal consequences. Now new research reveals further insights into the design of this evolutionarily ancient and little-understood transport machinery. The findings suggest that the nuclear pore complex takes on different formations to carry out its function. (Source: The Rockefeller University Newswire)
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Promiscuous protein interactions found in the nuclear pore complex
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Obesity researcher wins Keio Medical Science Prize
September 28th, 2009Jeffery Friedman shares the 14th Keio Medical Science Prize, awarded annually to researchers for outstanding achievements in the fields of life sciences and medicine, for the “discovery of leptin and the study of its physiological functions. (Source: The Rockefeller University Newswire)
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Obesity researcher wins Keio Medical Science Prize
History of the UBC Bioscience Bomb Threat
September 26th, 2009On January 30, 2008 UBC’s Biological Sciences Building was put under lock down due to a threatening email from then 19 year-old Hwi Lee. As part of his sentence Lee wrote a letter of apology to be published in the Ubyssey.
Martindale’s Calculators On-Line Center: Bioscience …
September 25th, 2009BIOSCIENCE & BIOTECHNOLOGY (Calculators, Applets, Spreadsheets, … BIOSCIENCE & BIOTECHNOLOGY. Analytical Ultracentrifugation ~ Axon Potential …

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Biotechnology / Bioscience/Biotechnology / South Mountain …
September 25th, 2009Bioscience/Biotechnology. Bioscience/Biotechnology.

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Colorado BioScience Association | Supporting Colorado’s …
September 25th, 2009Colorado BioScience Association, a not-for-profit organization provides services and support for Colorado’s biotechnology and medical device industries. CBSA …

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New model suggests how the brain might stay in balance
September 24th, 2009Physicists have theorized for decades about how neural networks might be able to accomplish the incredibly complex calculations the human brain performs all the time. But simply stabilizing such a powerful organic computer made up of 100 billion neurons and trillions of interconnections is no small matter. A new model proposes that the brain could use about half of its connections just to maintain a delicate balance of excitation and inhibition. And keep from going haywire. (Source: The Rockefeller University Newswire)
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Rockefeller virologists and MIT tissue engineers receive $5.8 million NIH grant to study hepatitis
September 24th, 2009Provided through the National Institutes of Healths inaugural Transformative R01 grant program a groundbreaking initiative designed to encourage high-risk research the grant will run for five years and will fund efforts to elucidate the notoriously complex mechanisms underlying hepatitis B and C virus infection. (Source: The Rockefeller University Newswire)
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Rockefeller virologists and MIT tissue engineers receive $5.8 million NIH grant to study hepatitis