Climate change and greenhouse gases: The scientific literature reviewed
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...ts adds that in many places the fish are given out freely to thepublic to distribute, and they often end up in areas that don't have a mosquitoproblem. "These fish are still being used. It's not a one-time mistake, it's an80-year mistake," he adds. However, mosquito control expert Chris Curtis of th...Stanford scientists use noise to sort proteins
...ber of important cell surface receptors, that move freely aroundin a membrane when it is supported by a solid surface. In addition, theresearchers are working on new ways to attach membranes that they hope willallow them to study another important class of molecules, called integratedmembrane proteins. "Thi......, including the RockefellerFoundation, and will be freely available to national and internationalagricultural research centers. The International Rice Research Institute(IRRI), based in the Philippines, will be the researcher's immediate partner forfurther development of the transgenic material into public...$6.75 Million to extend primate studies of diet and aging
...onkeys on a restricted diet. Animalsallowed to eat freely have a greater incidence of diabetic or pre-diabeticconditions. Monkeys on a reduced-calorie diet have fewer signs of spinal arthritis, acondition that manifests itself with age in rhesus monkeys and humans alike. Physical activity in calorie-restr...Mobile DNA sequences could be the cause of chromosomal mutations during the evolution of species
...able to reproduce themselves and insert themselves freely in differentpoints of the chromosomes. Transposons were discovered some fifty years ago butthe implications of these with regard to cellular operations have only recentlybegun to be uncovered. The research team is made up of Mario Cáceres, Jo...DFG releases statement on possibilities and limitations of genetic diagnosis
...k. This means that such tests mustnot be available freely and that they can be performed only if there is a corresponding medicaljustification. A genetic test can be performed only after individuals under study have giventheir free and informed consent. It is important here to note that there are not only a...Heavy Traffic At The Nuclear Pore: How Proteins And RNA Leave The Cell Nucleus
...lts and building blocks for macromolecules canpass freely and nonselectively between the nucleus and the cytosol, thetransport of macromolecules is very well controlled. The major regulator in thistransport is a intracellular signaling protein called Ran, which stands forRas-related protein in the nucleus. ...Experimental Drug Derived From Snake Venom Shows Promise In Reversing Effects Of Stroke
...ilized as an anticoagulant, helpingblood flow more freely through vessels. "Like clot-dissolving drugs TPA and urokinase, the goal was for ANCROD tobe administered within three hours of stroke onset," says the study's lead author,David Sherman, M.D. "Also, none of these three drugs are for use in p...Counting X Chromosomes To Determine Sex
...in deciding sexual fate. Such a ligand would spill freely among cellsand would sway even errant cells toward a hermaphroditic fate. Whether it first needs to bind a ligand or not, SEX-1 ultimately binds to apart of the xol-1 gene, known as its promoter, and by doing so suppressesthat gene's expression. S...Loss Of Tumor Suppressor Gene Triggers Colon Cancer
...s of the licensedtechnology.The SAGE technology is freely available to academia for researchpurposes. Kinzler and Vogelstein are consultants to Genzyme. JHU and theresearchers own Genzyme stock, which is subject to certain restrictions underJHU policy. The terms of this arrangement are being managed by JHU ...Williams Syndrome: New UD Study May Shed Light On Rare Genetic Disorder-And Normal Development
...cap that the childrenwear, and this allows them to freely move their head, body and eyes. Thepurchase of this special piece of equipment also was supported by matching fundsfrom UD. The children in the study will wear the cap when trying to replicate the blockpatterns on the computer. Tracking their eye mov......h typicallymeasure the viral load or the amount of freely circulating genetic material ofHIV-1 in the blood, may not accurately detect the amount of virus in semen, sayresearchers from the University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health(GSPH). In a report presented on June 30 at the 12th......spite the small amount ofkiller T cells, levels of freely circulating virus in these patients remained solow they weren't detected with a commonly used test known as viral load. "We're not quite sure why we see the rise in memory CD8 T cells,"commented Dr. Rinaldo, who described a possible inhibitor......tes before. Other types of chytrid fungi can live freely in the water or soil, and there are some that are parasites of plants and insects," says Dr Berger. Dr Peter Daszak, Kingston University Surrey in the UK and Dr Louise Goggin, CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart identified the fungus using electron m...Press Events At Spring Meeting
...nydynamic solar phenomena. All data from TRACE are freely available to the publicin near real time. (The Meeting session on TRACE will be later Friday morning.)...MSU Scientists Eavesdrop On Bacterial
...t and studied bacteria as individual cellsfloating freely through the bloodstream or in saliva or in a creek. But most bacteria don't live this planktonic lifestyle. Most live stuckon surfaces in clusters held together by a sticky, gelatinous matrix. Thesecommunities are called biofilms. If you'v...Biotech Firms Develop Where Star Scientists Worked, Study Shows
...novations -- like those in biotechnology -- can be freely used by anyonewith access to the right financing and knowledge. However, Brewer said,this study shows that the scientists involved in biotechnology researchwere crucial in ensuring that the technology made the leap from laboratoriesto business. Brew...E. Coli Genome Reported: Milestone Of Modern Biology Emerges From Wisconsin Lab
...elf, said Blattner. In January, the data were made freely available throughon-line databases such as GenBank to scientists worldwide. The E. coli genome is a huge one, and required an additional nine months to describe in detail in Science. With more than 4.6 million bases, it is two or three times bigger t...... can fly as far as 20 miles from its source andcan freely enter houses and areas where people congregate, as...r places where human food is available. It justas freely frequents human and animal excrement alike," he says. Dr. Grbel warns that this research only...