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Breast stem cells have features similar to 'basal' tumors

The most aggressive form of breast cancer may originate from breast stem cells that have undergone genetic mishaps. Victorian Breast Cancer Research Consortium scientists from The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute, using mouse models, have discovered that breast stem cells do not express receptors for the female hormones oestrogen or progesterone. These and otherfeatures of the stem cell re...

NYU scientists identify how development of different species uses same genes with distinct features

Biologists at New York University have identified how different species use common genes to control their early development and alter how these genes are used to accommodate their own features. The findings, which were discovered by researchers in Professor Claude Desplan’s and Steve Small’s laboratories in NYU’s Center for Developmental Genetics, offer new insight into the workings of developmen...

Automatic identification of protein's critical features from the structure

How we look is of the greatest importance nowadays since it express who we are, but is it really possible to tell the essence of an individual from its form? The answer to that question seems to be related to fashion and glamour, yet a group of scientists from the Universidad Nacional Autonoma de Mexico and the Buck Institute in the USA, were able to address it, although motivated by other reason...
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New Temperature Cycler Features Interchangeable Blocks

Michelle Cayouette Jane Moores Jason Capodanno Michael Steege Michael Rahilly Stratagene Infinitytemperature cycler, a new temperature cycler withinterchangeable blocks for...

Yeast Protein Production System Features High Yields and One-Step Purification

The ESP system provides high-yield protein production in a eukaryoticorganism Quinn Lu * Bruce Jerpseth * Tim Sanchez * John C. Bauer * AlanGreener Stratagene Cloning Systems, Inc. provides novel opportunities for rapid, inexpensive and high-yield p...

PKWare launches new enterprise product line, adds new features to PKZip

Brown Deer, Wis. Information technology professionals often face the challenge of delivering cost-effective and secure data management solutions designed to maximize both storage and bandwidth efficiency, while providing seamless, easy-to-use solutions for their users. PKWare has announced SecureZip, a new family of products designed for enterprise customers that seek encryption and authenticati...

Sometimes, features can make a company

It's an apt enough description of some of the technologies on the DEMO stage. Yet I suspect there was criti...

Berbee adds features to VoIP broadcast system

FITCHBURG, Wis. — The new version, , adds features such as the...
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Features Of The Brain Affect Asthma And Other Stress Related Disorders

In a study done by researchers from University of Wisconsin-Madison had reported that specific brain circuits are responsible for disorders that are affected by stress, like asthma. The study, which appears in the latest online edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, // reveals a functional link between emotion processing centers in the brain and certain physiologi...

Brit Women Opts for Fake Tan Than Exercise to Mask Their Worst Features

A new survey has found that British women, who are dissatisfied with their bodies, would rather opt for a fake tan to mask themselves up, than do some exercise. Three-quarters dont like the way they look, while one in five admit they feel far better about themselves if they look bronzed, a survey by Cosmetics giant Nivea has revealed. About six in 10 women felt that t...
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