Blogs about: Rna Interference
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NobelPrize.org
It’s Nobel season, as you’ve certainly noticed. What you might be less aware of is that the Nobel Foundation maintains an interesting web-site at http://nobelprize.org/. Since 2001, all … more »
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Silencing Bacteria
graemefielder wrote 1 month ago: http://www.technologyreview.com/Biotech/20891/ Exploiting RNA interference pathways has been highly … more »
Genetic Engineering: Possible New Approach To Purifying Drinking Water, Thanks To Genetic Tool
dietvorst wrote 1 month ago: A genetic tool used by medical researchers may also be used in a novel approach to remove harmful mi … more »
Viruses Essential to Life on Earth
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mwiner wrote 3 months ago: As we suffer through the end of cold and flu season here in the great white north (Canada) I’ … more »
Strange paper II
Kay at Suicyte wrote 4 months ago: This is today’s 2nd post on recent papers describing the beneficial effect of things gone wron … more »
Liposomal siRNA -- Genetic On/Off Switches That Target Ovarian Cancer Through the Trojan Horse Effect
Paul wrote 4 months ago: Use of Liposomal siRNA to Target Ovarian Cancer Protein Known as “Interleukin-8 (IL-8)” … more »
Hundreds Of Human Proteins Exploited By HIV Identified
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huehueteotl wrote 6 months ago: The HI virus contains itself just nine genes encoding 15 proteins, which wreak havoc on the human i … more »
Non Hormonal Contraceptive
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emalyse wrote 9 months ago: 60 years after the contraceptive pill was developed it looks like a non hormonal alternative may be … more »
NobelPrize.org
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Jonathan Yedidia wrote 9 months ago: It’s Nobel season, as you’ve certainly noticed. What you might be less aware of is tha … more »
Improved RNA interference kits launched by Imgenex
imgenex wrote 9 months ago: RNA interference (RNAi) is the process of mRNA degradation that is induced by double-stranded RNA in … more »
The Life of the Lab Biologist
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Jonathan Yedidia wrote 10 months ago: As I mentioned in a previous post, I was lucky to be able to attend, as a student, the 2006 Molecul … more »
