Date: 27.3.2007
Short chromosomes put cancer cells in forced rest - A Johns Hopkins team has stopped in its tracks a form of blood cancer in mice by engineering and inactivating an enzyme, telomerase, thereby shortening the ends of chromosomes, called telomeres (27.4.2007)
Stress-Induced Heart Disease Controlled By Tiny Molecule - A tiny snippet of RNA, a chemical cousin of DNA, controls damage to the heart under several types of stress, researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have found (30.3.2007)
Structural proteins of retroviruses - Mason-Pfizer Monkey Virus (M-PMV) is characterized by the assembly of intracytoplasmic immature particles, which are afterwards transported to the plasma membrane and are released by budding (26.3.2007)
Researchers Use Poliovirus To Destroy Neuroblastoma Tumors In Mice - The cause of one notorious childhood disease, poliovirus, could be used to treat the ongoing threat of another childhood disease, neuroblastoma (17.3.2007)
Scientists Reconstruct Migration Of Avian Flu Virus - UC Irvine researchers have combined genetic and geographic data of the H5N1 avian flu virus to reconstruct its history over the past decade (7.3.2007)
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