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Sequencing hundreds of chloroplast genomes now possible

7.2.2013   |   Press monitoring

Researchers at the University of Florida and Oberlin College have developed a sequencing method that will allow potentially hundreds of plant chloroplast genomes to be sequenced at once, facilitating studies of molecular biology and evolution in plants.

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3-D Printing Breakthrough With Human Embryonic Stem Cells

6.2.2013   |   Press monitoring

A team of researchers from Scotland has used a novel 3D printing technique to arrange human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) for the very first time.

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This Is What a Fish Thought Looks Like

5.2.2013   |   Press monitoring

For the first time, researchers have been able to see a thought "swim" through the brain of a living fish. The new technology is a useful tool for studies of perception.

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Discovery in Synthetic Biology Takes Us a Step Closer to New \'Industrial Revolution\'

4.2.2013   |   Press monitoring

Scientists report that they have developed a method that cuts down the time it takes to make new 'parts' for microscopic biological factories ...

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Vegetarianism Can Reduce Risk of Heart Disease by Up to a Third

1.2.2013   |   Press monitoring

The risk of hospitalisation or death from heart disease is 32% lower in vegetarians than people who eat meat and fish, according to a new study from the University of Oxford. The new findings, published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, suggest that a vegetarian diet could significantly reduce people's risk of heart disease. Most...

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New Tool for Mining Bacterial Genome for Novel Drugs

31.1.2013   |   Press monitoring

Vanderbilt biochemists have discovered that the process bacteria undergo when they become drug resistant can act as a powerful tool for drug discovery. Researchers looking for new bacterially synthesized drugs have long known that bacterial genomes contain a large number of "silent genes" that contain the instructions for making drug-like...

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Developing Microbial Cell Factories by Employing Synthetic Small Regulatory RNAs

29.1.2013   |   Press monitoring

Biotechnologists have been working hard to address the climate change and limited fossil resource issues through the development of sustainable processes for the production of chemicals, fuels and materials from renewable non-food biomass. One promising sustainable technology is the use of microbial cell factories for the efficient production of...

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Cows Fed Flaxseed Produce More Nutritious Dairy Products

28.1.2013   |   Press monitoring

Dairy cows that are fed flaxseed produce more nutritious milk, according to a new study by Oregon State University. Their milk contained more omega-3 fatty acids and less saturated fat, the study found. Diets high in saturated fat can increase cholesterol and cause heart disease, while those rich in omega-3 and other polyunsaturated fatty acids...

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GI Tract Bacteria May Protect Against Autoimmune Disease

23.1.2013   |   Press monitoring

Early life exposure to normal bacteria of the GI tract (gut microbes) protects against autoimmune disease in mice, according to research published on-line in the January 17 edition of Science. The study may also have uncovered reasons why females are at greater risk of autoimmune diseases such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and lupus...

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Designer Bacteria May Lead to Better Vaccines

22.1.2013   |   Press monitoring

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a menu of 61 new strains of genetically engineered bacteria that may improve the efficacy of vaccines for diseases such as flu, pertussis, cholera and HPV. The strains of E. coli, which were described in a paper published this month in the journal PNAS, are part of a new class of...

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