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1. Removidos los genes con cáncer potencial de células madre de ingeniería
Potential cancer-causing genes removed from engineered stem cells Whitehead work involved reprogrammed skin cells from Parkinson's patient Whitehead Institute researchers have developed a novel method of removing potential cancer-causing gen...
Mar 06, 2009 Admin2 297
2. La interferencia del ARN puede surpimir el crecimiento del tumor ovárico
RNA interference can suppress ovarian tumor growth Study offers promise for new cancer treatments Small RNA molecules can effectively keep ovarian tumors from growing and spreading in mice, according to a team of researchers from MIT, the La...
Feb 09, 2009 Admin2 333
3. Demasiado de una buena cosa. La reparación excesiva del ADN puede llevar a la degeneración de la retina
Too much of a good thing Excessive DNA repair can lead to retinal degeneration Anne Trafton, News Office A naturally occurring DNA repair system that normally protects cells from damage can cause retinal degeneration and blindness ...
Jan 09, 2009 Ad1 623
4. Científicos identifican marcador genético para predecir el riesgo de cáncer de pulmón
Scientists Identify Genetic Marker to Predict Lung Cancer Risk New Haven, Conn. — Yale Cancer Center researchers have identified a genetic biomarker that may help to determine why some people are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer...
Oct 16, 2008 Ad1 609
5. Cietíficos identifican variante genética involucrada en el labio leporino aislado
Scientists Identify Gene Variant Involved in Isolated Cleft Lip About 20 percent of isolated cleft lip, one of the world’s most common birth defects, may be due to a one-letter difference in the DNA sequence of a gene involved in facial devel...
Oct 06, 2008 Admin2 490
6. Los genes de cáncer de próstata se comportan como aquellos en embriones
PROSTATE CANCER GENES BEHAVE LIKE THOSE IN EMBRYO --Testosterone Activates Similar Genes in Prostate Development and Prostate Cancer Gene activity in prostate cancer is reminiscent of that in the developing fetal prostate, providing further e...
Sep 17, 2008 Admin2 563
7. Células madre de ingeniería llevan promesa como terapia para el Alzheimer
Engineered stem cells carry promising ALS therapy by Terry Devitt Using adult stem cells from bone marrow as “Trojan horses” to deliver a nurturing growth factor to atrophied muscles, Wisconsin scientists have successfully slowed th...
Sep 17, 2008 Ad1 537
8. Equipo lidereado por científicos de Scripps Research encuentran gen crítico en la audición normal
Team Led by Scripps Research Scientists Finds Gene Critical to Normal Hearing Mutations Cause Deafness, But Condition May Be Treatable LA JOLLA , CA, September 15, 2008—Researchers at The Scripps Research Institute have discovered a new ...
Sep 16, 2008 Admin2 637
9. Nuevas pruebas citogenéticas ayudan a clarificar el diagnóstico pediátrico en anormalidades complejas del desarrollo
New Cytogenetics Tests Help Clarify Pediatric Diagnosis of Complex Developmental Abnormalities Breakthroughs in cytogenetic technologies, which focus on subtle alterations in genes and chromosomes, are enabling a new level of detail and accuracy...
Sep 11, 2008 Admin2 499
10. Estudio de seguridad indica que la terapia génica para la ceguera mejora la visión
Safety study indicates gene therapy for blindness improves vision GAINESVILLE, Fla. — All three people who received gene therapy at the University of Florida to treat a rare, incurable form of blindness have regained some of their vision, accor...
Sep 09, 2008 Admin2 493


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