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April 2012
Pathways of Naturally Occurring Molecules Can Enhance Antibiotic Performance Link to external Web site
April 25, 2012 • Brigham and Women's Hospital

How an Intrinsically Disordered Protein Blocks Potassium Channels, Regulating Electrical Signals in Nerve and Other Cells Link to external Web site
April 22, 2012 • Washington University in St. Louis

Researchers Discover a Protein Responsible for Cilia Formation, Whose Disruption Can Lead to Male Infertility and Other Disorders Link to external Web site
April 20, 2012 • University of Pennsylvania

Rearrangements in Chromosomes Reveal New Genes Related to Autism Link to external Web site
April 19, 2012 • Brigham and Women's Hospital

Computational Design of Molecules Could Target the Genetic Flaw in Cystic Fibrosis Link to external Web site
April 19, 2012 • Duke University

Study Explores When Having an Ethnicity-Matched Mentor Matters to Students Studying Science and Related Subjects Link to external Web site
April 17, 2012 • Society for Research in Child Development

Sugar Is Likely Involved in Regulating Neuron Protein That Is Tangled in Alzheimers Link to external Web site
April 16, 2012 • Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

Simple Cost-Effective Technique for Three-Dimensional RNA Structure Prediction Opens Scientific Doors Link to external Web site
April 16, 2012 • University of North Carolina Health Care

Key Messenger Allows Plants to Detect Whether They're in the Shade, Determining Growth Strategy Link to external Web site
April 15, 2012 • Salk Institute for Biological Studies

Many Nematode Worm Species Communicate Using the Same Types of Small-Molecule Pheromones Link to external Web site
April 13, 2012 • California Institute of Technology

Broad Test for Activation of Protein Kinases May Lead to Drug Combinations That Block Drug-Resistant Cancers Link to external Web site
April 13, 2012 • University of North Carolina Health Care

Researchers Find a Way to Detect Powerfully Virulent Strains of Salmonella That Cause Food Poisoning Link to external Web site
April 12, 2012 • University of California, Santa Barbara

Transcription Factors Show More Complex Binding Behavior Than a Simple On-Off Switch Link to external Web site
April 11, 2012 • University of North Carolina Health Care

Nanoparticle-Based Technique Could Quickly Detect Hidden Microbes, Like Those Associated With Bowel Disease Link to external Web site
April 9, 2012 • University of Central Florida

Nanobubbles Help Deliver Chemotherapy to Drug-Resistant Cancer Cells Link to external Web site
April 9, 2012 • Rice University

Changes in Monkeys' Social Status Affect Their Gene Expression Link to external Web site
April 9, 2012 • Duke University

Cell Motility Study Helps Reveal How Migrating Cells Stay on Track Link to external Web site
April 9, 2012 • Stowers Institute for Medical Research

The Common Stimulant Ritalin May Speed Recovery From Several Anesthetic Drugs Link to external Web site
April 5, 2012 • Massachusetts General Hospital

New Way to Inhibit Enzyme Involved in Neurodegenerative Diseases Link to external Web site
April 3, 2012 • University of Massachusetts at Amherst

Newly Found Protein Helps Cells Build Tissues Link to external Web site
April 2, 2012 • Brown University

 
March 2012
Method Detects Sequence Differences in Individual DNA Molecules by Taking Nanoscopic Pictures Link to external Web site
March 27, 2012 • New York University

New Method Produces Human Therapeutic Glycoproteins Simply and Quickly in E. coli Link to external Web site
March 26, 2012 • Cornell University

Statistical Method Estimates to What Extent Widespread Heritable Components Contribute to the Risk of Four Common Diseases Link to external Web site
March 25, 2012 • Brigham and Women's Hospital

Embryonic Stem Cells Shift Metabolism in Cancer-Like Way Upon Implanting in Uterus Link to external Web site
March 23, 2012 • University of Washington

Cell Membrane Lipids Appear to be More Important Than Previously Thought in the Interactions of Proteins Link to external Web site
March 22, 2012 • University of Illinois at Chicago

Roundworms Provide Tool for Studying How Cancers Override Cellular Growth Controls Based on Wearing Down Telomeres Link to external Web site
March 21, 2012 • Salk Institute for Biological Studies

Atomic Structure of Molecule That Binds to Opioids in the Human Brain Opens the Door to Developing Better Drugs for Pain, Depression and Other Conditions Link to external Web site
March 21, 2012 • The Scripps Research Institute

Findings Suggest Anesthesia Causes Unconsciousness by Altering Lipids and Their Ability to Send Signals Along Nerve Cell Membranes Link to external Web site
March 20, 2012 • National Institute of Standards and Technology

Circadian Clocks Influence the Production of Most Metabolic Products Present in the Liver Link to external Web site
March 19, 2012 • University of California, Irvine

Chemists Discover Stabler Version of Antibiotic Found Naturally in Milk and Widely Used in Food Link to external Web site
March 19, 2012 • University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

Researchers Boost Potency, Reduce Side Effects of IL-2 Protein Used to Treat Cancer Link to external Web site
March 18, 2012 • Stanford School of Medicine

Personalized "Omics" Profile Allows Scientist to Discover, Track His Diabetes Onset Link to external Web site
March 15, 2012 • Stanford School of Medicine

New Technique Enables Researchers to Mine Drug Reports to Discover Side Effects and Interactions Link to external Web site
March 14, 2012 • Stanford University School of Medicine

Genome-Wide Study Reveals How Key Immune Sensors Arrive at the Front Lines of Infection Link to external Web site
March 14, 2012 • Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute

Technique Uses RNA Interference to Target Cancer Cells' Ability to Resist Radiation Treatment Link to external Web site
March 13, 2012 • Emory University

New Computer Program Can Speed the Discovery of Genes Affected by Epigenetic Regulation Linked to Cancer Link to external Web site
March 13, 2012 • Rice University

Telomeres Send Out an SOS Signal When Cells Take Too Long to Divide, Explaining How a Class of Chemotherapy Drugs Works Link to external Web site
March 11, 2012 • Salk Institute for Biological Studies

Tool Called Pathwalking Rapidly Generates Draft Models for Protein Structures Link to external Web site
March 6, 2012 • Baylor College of Medicine

Structure Shows How Protein Machinery Binds and Wraps DNA to Start Replication Link to external Web site
March 6, 2012 • Brookhaven National Laboratory

Variations in the Parts of RNA Polymerases Appear to Affect the Regulation of Gene Expression Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • Indiana University

Study Promises to Allow Researchers to Control Stem Cell Differentiation Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • University of Georgia

Research Suggests That Bacteria Communicate By Touch to Cooperate Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • University of California, Santa Barbara

Loop Structures Formed During DNA Transcription Help Regulate What Portions of Chromosomes Are Active Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • University of California, Davis

Investigators Use Systems Biology to Predict How Bacteria That Cause Food Poisoning Hijack Human Cells' Directional Mechanism Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Identification of Stem Cell Genes in Planarians Makes Them a More Attractive Model for Studying Stem Cell Biology Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research

How Flexibility and Chaperones Help Proteins Handle Stressful Situations Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • University of Michigan

Freely Available Web-Based Program Predicts Whether Genetic Mutations Are Likely to Disrupt Splicing, Potentially Leading to Disease Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • Brown University

Biology Major at LIU Brooklyn Overcomes Adversity to Earn Prestigious Honor Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • Long Island University

Anesthetic Isoflurane Induces Alzheimer's-Like Changes in Mammalian Brains, Apparently By Damaging Mitochondria Link to external Web site
March 1, 2012 • Massachusetts General Hospital

 
February 2012
As in Human Puberty, a Steroid Hormone Triggers Body Remodeling During Insect Metamorphosis Link to external Web site
February 28, 2012 • Washington University in St. Louis

Some Bacteria Attack Using Spring-Loaded Poison Daggers Link to external Web site
February 27, 2012 • California Institute of Technology

Long-Lasting, “Universal” Flu Vaccines Could Allow for Wide-Scale Flu Prevention Link to external Web site
February 27, 2012 • Princeton University

Chemically Altered Osteoporosis Drug Kills Malaria Parasite in Mice Link to external Web site
February 27, 2012 • University of Illinois

Researchers Identify Structure of Key Control Element Behind Protein Misfolding Link to external Web site
February 24, 2012 • Berkeley Lab

Evolution in Growth Regulator Controls Differences in Size and Shape Between Species Link to external Web site
February 23, 2012 • University of Rochester

A New Molecular Participant in a Signaling Pathway Important to Cancer and Development Link to external Web site
February 23, 2012 • Vanderbilt University

Researchers Design Small Molecules to Target an RNA Defect and Treat a Common Form of Muscular Dystrophy Link to external Web site
February 22, 2012 • Scripps Research Institute

Mobile DNA Elements Can Disrupt Gene Expression and Cause Biological Variation Link to external Web site
February 22, 2012 • Ohio State University

Evolution of Protein Domain Is Linked to the Evolution of Closed Circulatory Systems in Vertebrates Link to external Web site
February 21, 2012 • Scripps Research Institute

Newly Discovered Switch for Controlling the Development of Cell Polarity in Yeast Is Also Found in Mammalian Cells Link to external Web site
February 19, 2012 • Stowers Institute for Medical Research

Class of Newly Discovered Proteins Detects Painful Touch Link to external Web site
February 19, 2012 • Scripps Research Institute

Genetically Diverse Mouse Collection Mirrors Human Genetic Complexity Link to external Web site
February 16, 2012 • University of North Carolina Health Care

Competing Noncoding RNAs Toggle Gene Expression in Brewer's Yeast Link to external Web site
February 14, 2012 • Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research

Compound May Help in Fight Against Antibiotic-Resistant Superbugs Link to external Web site
February 13, 2012 • North Carolina State University

Researchers Discover That Ancient Chinese Herbal Remedy Regulates Autoimmunity and Inflammation Link to external Web site
February 12, 2012 • Harvard Medical School

How Chromosomes Align Perfectly in a Dividing Cell During Mitosis Link to external Web site
February 12, 2012 • Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research

Molecule That Can Tangle Itself Inside the DNA Double Helix Could Serve as a Model for Long-Lasting Drugs Link to external Web site
February 10, 2012 • The University of Texas at Austin

Fruit Fly Study Sheds Light on Pheromones and Aging Link to external Web site
February 9, 2012 • Baylor College of Medicine

Reference Manual of Fruit Fly Genome Lines is Publicly Available Link to external Web site
February 8, 2012 • North Carolina State University

How DNA Finds its Match Link to external Web site
February 8, 2012 • University of California, Davis

Collaboration Adds Timing Capability to Living Cell Sensors Link to external Web site
February 7, 2012 • National Institute of Standards and Technology

Whole-Genome Sequencing of 2011 E. coli Outbreaks in Europe Provides New Insight Link to external Web site
February 6, 2012 • Harvard School of Public Health

Hormone Used in Trials as a Drug Against Obesity and Diabetes Promotes Bone Loss Link to external Web site
February 6, 2012 • University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Plant Steroids Regulate the Number of Stomata in Leaves, Controlling Gas Exchange Link to external Web site
February 5, 2012 • Carnegie Institution

New Method to Label Proteins in Living Cells Uses Much Smaller Fluorescent Label Link to external Web site
February 5, 2012 • North Carolina State University

Study of Population Dynamics of Bacteria With Different Kinds of Plasmids Could Lead to Better Methods to Contain Infections Link to external Web site
February 1, 2012 • Indiana University

How Small Molecules Alter a Cell Skeleton's Shape and Drive Cell Movement Link to external Web site
February 1, 2012 • Johns Hopkins Medicine

 
January 2012
Stress Can Speed Up Evolution by Increasing the Rate of Chromosome Instability Link to external Web site
January 30, 2012 • Stowers Institute for Medical Research

Unconventional Approaches to Probe Mysterious but Important Protein Help Reveal How it Moves Link to external Web site
January 26, 2012 • Rice University

Structure of a Cytochrome P450 Enzyme May Help in Developing Drugs Against Cancer Link to external Web site
January 24, 2012 • University of Kansas

How SNARE Proteins Bring Vesicles Together Inside Cells to Help Membranes Fuse Link to external Web site
January 24, 2012 • Baylor College of Medicine

Emerging Scholars: A Thirst for Knowledge - Geanncarlo Lugo-Villarino Link to external Web site
January 24, 2012 • Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Extracellular Matrix Outside Bacterial Cells Allows Biofilms to Swell and Spread Link to external Web site
January 23, 2012 • Harvard School of Engineering and Applied Sciences

Three New Members Appointed to NAGMS Council
January 20, 2012 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Genomic Research on High-Altitude Adaptations in Ethiopians Shows Convergent Evolution With Groups in Tibet and Andes Link to external Web site
January 20, 2012 • University of Pennsylvania

Emerging Scholars: Second Chance at Life – Kristian Brown Link to external Web site
January 20, 2012 • Diverse Issues in Higher Education

Tiny Amounts of Alcohol Dramatically Extend Hungry Worm’s Life Link to external Web site
January 19, 2012 • University of California, Los Angeles

Physical Isolation of Chromosomes in Micronuclei Could Lead to Cancer-Causing Mutations Link to external Web site
January 19, 2012 • Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Neutrophils, Key Immune Cells, Move in an Unexpected Way Against Invaders Link to external Web site
January 19, 2012 • University of California, San Francisco

Manganese Could Neutralize Deadly Shiga Toxin From Bacteria Link to external Web site
January 19, 2012 • Carnegie Mellon University

Technique Uses DNA Digestion to Identify Important Areas of Genome Regulation Link to external Web site
January 18, 2012 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

Synthesizing the Top Drug for Treating Systemic Fungal Infections Reveals That it Works More Simply Than Expected Link to external Web site
January 17, 2012 • University of Illinois

Pandemic Flu Linked to La Nina Weather Patterns, Perhaps Through the Altered Migratory Patterns of Birds Link to external Web site
January 17, 2012 • Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health

Newly Discovered Bacterial Growth Process Could Be the Target for New Forms of Antibiotic Therapy Link to external Web site
January 17, 2012 • Indiana University

A Library of Small Molecules Regulates Social Behavior in Nematode Worms Link to external Web site
January 12, 2012 • California Institute of Technology

Gene Tells Cells to Develop Multiple Cilia, Which Are Crucial to the Normal Development of Lungs and Brain Link to external Web site
January 11, 2012 • Salk Institute for Biological Studies

A Detailed Look at the Portion of the Proteasome That Identifies and Degrades Tagged Proteins Link to external Web site
January 11, 2012 • Berkeley Lab

Therapies to Revive the Immune System May Help Save Patients Who Would Otherwise Die From Sepsis Link to external Web site
January 10, 2012 • Washington University in St. Louis

New Method Identifies a Group of Inherited Metabolic Disorders Affecting Lysosomal Enzymes Link to external Web site
January 9, 2012 • University of Califormia, San Diego

Small Molecules Have Therapeutic Potential In Preventing Protein Misfolding and Toxic Aggregation Link to external Web site
January 6, 2012 • Northwestern University

Technique Gets Around Unusual Nature of Malaria Parasite’s Genome to Open it to Study Link to external Web site
January 5, 2012 • National Jewish Health

Study of Bacterial Immune System Reveals Powerful Technique That Could be Used to Silence Genes in Other Organisms Link to external Web site
January 5, 2012 • University of Georgia

Researchers Reveal Detailed Structure of Protein That Binds to Specific DNA Sequences, Named Method of the Year Link to external Web site
January 5, 2012 • Iowa State University

Flatworms Known for Their Regenerative Powers Do Not Use Centrosomes to Organize Chromosome Separation During Cell Division Link to external Web site
January 5, 2012 • Stowers Institute / UCSF

National Institute of General Medical Sciences Reorganizes
January 4, 2012 • National Institute of General Medical Sciences

State of Art Screening Techniques Identify a Novel Compound That Inhibits Poxviruses From Replicating Link to external Web site
January 3, 2012 • Boston University

Biologists Use Quorum Sensing Signals to Trigger the Dispersal of Biofilm Link to external Web site
January 3, 2012 • Texas A&M University

 
December 2011
Molecular Chaperone Appears to Direct G Proteins to Cell Membranes Link to external Web site
December 27, 2011 • University of Rochester Medical Center

Self-Destruct Timer Controls Survival of Messenger RNA Link to external Web site
December 22, 2011 • Albert Einstein College of Medicine

RNA Riboswitches Detect Fluoride and Activate Bacterial Defenses, Contributing to Tooth Decay Link to external Web site
December 22, 2011 • Yale University

Long Intervening Non-Coding RNAs Play Key Roles in Brain Development Link to external Web site
December 22, 2011 • Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research

Why Dengue Infection Hits Harder the Second Time Around Link to external Web site
December 21, 2011 • UC Berkeley

New Method Can Watch Proteins Fold in Real Time Link to external Web site
December 21, 2011 • University of Pennsylvania

Landscape of Connections Shows How HIV and Human Proteins Interact Link to external Web site
December 21, 2011 • University of California, San Francisco

Researchers Create Living "Neon Signs" Made of Millions of Glowing Bacteria Link to external Web site
December 18, 2011 • University of California, San Diego

Genetic Difference Connects Childhood Cancer Drugs to Heart Problems Later in Life Link to external Web site
December 16, 2011 • University at Buffalo

Newly Developed Resources Are Poised to Unlock Medicinal Benefits of Plants Link to external Web site
December 15, 2011 • University of Kentucky

Foul-Smelling Hydrogen Sulfide Plays a Signaling Role in Cell Response to Protein Misfolding Link to external Web site
December 13, 2011 • Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

Traumatic Injuries Set Off a Genomic Storm in Immune Cells, Altering Expression of Majority of Genes Link to external Web site
December 7, 2011 • Massachusetts General Hospital

Pharmacogenomics Study Links Rare Inherited Variants to Drug Response Link to external Web site
December 6, 2011 • Genome Research

 
November 2011
Established Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Differ from Newly Derived Ones Link to external Web site
November 30, 2011 • University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences

Bacterial Attachment Mimics the Just-in-Time Industrial Delivery Model Link to external Web site
November 29, 2011 • Indiana University

Technique Uses a Strategy of Accelerated Serendipity to Discover Chemical Interactions Link to external Web site
November 28, 2011 • Princeton University

Researchers Identify a Potential Therapeutic Target for Aggressive and Common Form of Lymphoma Link to external Web site
November 28, 2011 • New York University School of Medicine

Monarch Butterfly Genome Sequence Gives Insights Into Genetic Basis of Seasonal Migration Link to external Web site
November 23, 2011 • University of Massachusetts Medical School

How DNA Damage Checkpoint Enzymes Are Involved in Stable Maintenance of Telomeres Link to external Web site
November 23, 2011 • University of Illinois at Chicago

UD Students Present at Annual Biomedical Research Conference for Minority Students Link to external Web site
November 22, 2011 • University of Delaware

Widely Used Cancer Drug Cisplatin Found to Bind Like Glue to RNA, a Clue to Reducing Side Effects Link to external Web site
November 21, 2011 • University of Oregon

Researchers Identify Protein That Helps Transport Pain Relieving Molecule Into Neurons Link to external Web site
November 21, 2011 • University of California, Irvine

Researchers Discover Molecular Sensor That Detects Hydrogen Peroxide Release at Wounds Link to external Web site
November 21, 2011 • University of Wisconsin-Madison

Protein Previously Shown to Slow Ovarian Cancer Speeds Tumor Formation in Kidney Cells Link to external Web site
November 21, 2011 • University of Hawaii Cancer Center

Worms Reveal Secrets of Wound-Healing Response Link to external Web site
November 17, 2011 • University of California, San Diego

Scientists Uncover Elusive Carbon Atom at Center of Nitrogenase Enzyme Link to external Web site
November 17, 2011 • Cornell University

Discovery Provides Insight on How Extracellular Vesicles Form Link to external Web site
November 17, 2011 • NYU Langone Medical Center / New York University School of Medicine

Uncoupling Protein Triggers Switch to Respiration and Differentiation of Stem Cells Link to external Web site
November 15, 2011 • University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences

Researchers Uncover Key Process by Which Estrogen Activates Genes Link to external Web site
November 14, 2011 • University of Southern California

New Method for Producing Precursors of Bone, Smooth Muscle and Nerve Cells Link to external Web site
November 14, 2011 • University of Georgia

Study of Hereditary Parkinson's Finds That Mitochondria Can't be Cleared Out When Damaged Link to external Web site
November 10, 2011 • Childrens Hospital Boston

Roundworms Use Similar Neural Circuits as Humans to Control Their Motions Link to external Web site
November 10, 2011 • University of Michigan

New Insights on How Cells Specialize Link to external Web site
November 10, 2011 • Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University

Open-Source Software for DNA Analysis Available as a "Cloud Computing" Resource Link to external Web site
November 8, 2011 • Penn State

Chemists Take Major Step Toward Efficient Synthesis of Cancer Drug Taxol and Related Compounds Link to external Web site
November 6, 2011 • The Scripps Research Intitute

Building Bridges to Success Link to external Web site
November 6, 2011 • LompocRecord.com

Protein Acetylation Can Help Protein Strands Bind in Interactive Complexes Link to external Web site
November 4, 2011 • St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital

Opening the Data Bank -- Scientists Try to Match New Protein Structures Link to external Web site
November 4, 2011 • Rochester Institute of Technology

New Process Increases the Utility of PET in Creating Images of Chemical Processes in the Body Link to external Web site
November 4, 2011 • Harvard University

Researchers Discover Pulsating Response to Stress in Bacteria Link to external Web site
November 2, 2011 • California Institute of Technology

Faculty and Students Team Up to Change Face of Science Link to external Web site
November 2, 2011 • UC Berkeley

Key Enzymes Spanning a Wide Range of Animal Species Allow Sperm to Develop and Move Link to external Web site
November 1, 2011 • San Francisco State University

 
October 2011
Top-Down Method for Identifying Proteins Provides New Strategy For Defining Human Proteome Link to external Web site
October 30, 2011 • Northwestern University

Researchers Describe Cell Cycle That Duplicates Chromosomes Without Cell Division Link to external Web site
October 30, 2011 • Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Mistakes in RNA Editing at Neuromuscular Junction May Cause Traits of Fragile X Syndrome Link to external Web site
October 30, 2011 • University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine


 
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