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Genome sequencing of fungus with biotechnological applications

6.3.2009   |   Press monitoring

Researchers Antonio G. Pisabarro (Professor of Microbiology) as well as José Luis Lavín and José Antonio Oguiza, from the Genetic and Microbiology Group at the Public University of Navarre, have taken part in the international project for the sequencing of the genome of the Postia placenta fungus. The results, published recently in the American...

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Gene therapy edges towards commercial reality

5.3.2009   |   Press monitoring

Gene therapy may be about to become a commercial reality, 20 years after the first experiments with the ground-breaking medical technology.

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From Stem Cells To New Organs: Scientists Cross Threshold In Regenerative Medicine

4.3.2009   |   Press monitoring

By now, most people have read stories about how to "grow your own organs" using stem cells is just a breakthrough away. Despite the hype, this breakthrough has been elusive.

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Commercial yeasts upgraded with an enzyme for biofuel production

3.3.2009   |   Press monitoring

Waste sugar xylose fermented to ethanol through introduction of a single step.

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Scientists Identify Human Monoclonal Antibodies Effective Against Bird and Seasonal Flu Viruses

2.3.2009   |   Press monitoring

Researchers at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute (Dana-Farber), Burnham Institute for Medical Research (Burnham) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have reported the identification of human monoclonal antibodies (mAb) that neutralize an unprecedented range of influenza A viruses, including avian influenza A (H5N1) virus,...

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Tiny tool to control growing blood vessels opens new potential in tumor research

1.3.2009   |   Press monitoring

Researchers at Uppsala University have developed a new tool that makes it possible to study the signals in the body that control the generation of blood vessels. The researchers' findings, published in the new issue of Lab on a Chip, enable scientists to determine what signals in the body attract or repel blood vessels, knowledge that is extremely...

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Will large amounts of soil carbon be released to the atmosphere if grasslands are converted to energy crops?

28.2.2009   |   Press monitoring

Grasslands in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) in the United States may be increasingly converted to growing bioenergy grain crops. Questions abound regarding the fate of carbon sequestered in the soil during the CRP program by perennial grasses if the land is converted to grain crop production and the potential effectiveness of no-till...

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Gene to reduce wheat yield losses

27.2.2009   |   Press monitoring

A new gene that provides resistance to a fungal disease responsible for millions of hectares of lost wheat yield has been discovered by scientists from the US and Israel.

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An inexhaustible Source of neural Cells

26.2.2009   |   Press monitoring

Researchers in Bonn demonstrate that embryonic stem cells may be derived from brain stem cells.Research scientists in Bonn have succeeded in deriving so-called brain stem cells from human embryonic stem cells.

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Innovative Method To Starve Tumors

25.2.2009   |   Press monitoring

The development of cancerous tumours is highly dependent on the nutrients the tumours receive through the blood. The team of Dr. Janusz Rak, of the Research Institute of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) at the Montreal Children's Hospital, including Dr. Khalid Al-Nedawi and Brian Meehan, has just discovered a new mechanism that tumours...

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