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UW's Rosetta software to unlock secrets of many human proteins

...program, "And how they arestructured is related to their function in the body."Because there is an astronom...evices, will enable millions of people tovolunteer their personal computers to run Rosetta during periods ofcomputer downtime.The information will be entered...

Plants, animals share molecular growth mechanisms

...selves from insects and disease. "These genes and their proteins are required for normal development and for normal cell-to-cell adhesion," Szymanski said. "They affect the growth of the whole plant and also the shape and size of types of cells in the plant." Results of the study are published in the Feb...

Researchers find how protein allows insects to detect and respond to pheromones

...program, "And how they arestructured is related to their function in the body."Because there is an astronom...evices, will enable millions of people tovolunteer their personal computers to run Rosetta during periods ofcomputer downtime.The information will be entered...

Researchers Uncover Key Step In Manufacture of Memory Protein

...n Cellular Neurobiology. The researchers published their work in the January 20 issue of Neuron. Specifica...uter membrane, open up, and release mBDNF. During their research, Dr. Loh and her colleagues observed mice genetically incapable of producing CPE. In these ...

Another Look Finds Promising Proteomics Test is Not Biologically Plausible

...rted the test’s effectiveness, the researchers say their findings indicate that claims about the experimental protein-based assay are not biologically plausible. “We view this as a cautionary tale. If you are not careful with this new technology, whose quirks we don’t fully understand, you can find resul...

New species from old data

...rted the test’s effectiveness, the researchers say their findings indicate that claims about the experimental protein-based assay are not biologically plausible. “We view this as a cautionary tale. If you are not careful with this new technology, whose quirks we don’t fully understand, you can find resul...

Cracking the olfactory code in bees

...rted the test’s effectiveness, the researchers say their findings indicate that claims about the experimental protein-based assay are not biologically plausible. “We view this as a cautionary tale. If you are not careful with this new technology, whose quirks we don’t fully understand, you can find resul...

Signaling protein builds bigger, better bones in mice

...rted the test’s effectiveness, the researchers say their findings indicate that claims about the experimental protein-based assay are not biologically plausible. “We view this as a cautionary tale. If you are not careful with this new technology, whose quirks we don’t fully understand, you can find resul...

Ecological destruction fuels emerging diseases

... or mass extinction, and species have moved out of their areas of origin into other areas, there have been ...hing that will require a detailed understanding of their often complex multi-host life cycles. "It's very difficult to link these things up," he says. "It's...

A much-needed shot in the arm for HIV vaccine development

...es thatresearchers across the globe are harnessing their efforts towards acommon goal."Development of an HI...y of tying all of these opportunitiestogether, and their plan provides a model for doing just that."A preventive vaccine is the world's best long-term hope f...

Newly discovered virus linked to childhood lung disorders and Kawasaki disease

...investigators, termingthe novel virus indicated by their findings the New Haven coronavirus,then used probes specific for the virus to screen respiratory specimensfrom 895 symptomatic children under age 5 who had tested negative forother viral infections. They found 79 (9 percent) who were positive forthe ...

Ancient olfaction protein is shared by many bugs, offering new pest control target

...3b were expressed in fruit flies that were missing their own version of the gene, the flies' sense of smell...commonality to "blind" the insects to the smell of their prey. Walton D. Jones, Thuy-Ai T. Nguyen, Brian Kloss, Kevin J. Lee, and Leslie B. Vosshall: "Funct...

New Technique for Tracking Gene Regulators

...University, have published the first results using their technique inthe December 29, 2004 issue of Cell, w...f A, T, G, and C onthese fragments and then locate their original positions on the genome,but it is a slow and somewhat expensive process. Other methods, suc...

Bacteria collection sheds light on urinary tract infections

...oenteric Disease Center. Riley and DebRoy reported their findings in a recent issue of Clinical Infectious ...men because it is easier for the bacteria to reach their bladder. Fifty percent of all women will experience at least one episode of UTIs during their lifeti...

Bound for destruction: Ubiquitination protects against improper Notch signaling

...how to prevent molecular loose cannonsfrom fouling their precisely ordered workplans....

HIV Patients May Be at Risk of Heart Problems When Taking Protease Inhibitor Drugs

... greater than the risk of heart problems linked to their use. They urge physicians to apply this new finding by following their patients more closely over the long term, and by looking specifically for heart rhythm irregularitie...

Combination therapy boosts effectiveness of telomere-directed cancer cell death

...er cells. Yet, something in the cellseems to block their function, preventing them to inhibit completelythe telomerase. What to do then? Scrap the project? Look for somethingelse? Hell no! Look out for whats stopping the drug! Perseverance issometimes worth it, as we can see .A new research study published...

GATA: a graphic alignment tool for comparative sequence analysis

...er cells. Yet, something in the cellseems to block their function, preventing them to inhibit completelythe telomerase. What to do then? Scrap the project? Look for somethingelse? Hell no! Look out for whats stopping the drug! Perseverance issometimes worth it, as we can see .A new research study published...

Research on Worms Yields Clues on Aging

...by protecting theworms from pathogenic bacteria in their environment.Ethosuximide and trimethadione did, ho...stpumping of mouthparts during the latter phase of their extended lives.Further tests showed that the anticonvulsants stimulated transmissionof signals in ne...

“Nano-scissors?laser shows precise surgical capability

... harmed.To assure the axons were actually cut, and their disappearance wasn’tcaused by discoloration by the...is laserallows researchers to study nerve cells at their most basicevolutionary form, opening the door to other experiments on genetic andmolecular factors t...

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