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The book can be purchased directly from the Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press Web site at www.cshlpress.com. ... more
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The thing that has probably changed the outlook the most is the discovery of ribozymes, the catalytic RNA. This means you can have an organism with RNA carrying out both the genetic functions and catalytic functions. That gets around the problem of ... more
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The Genetics Repository can process blood samples, cryopreserve lymphocytes, and extract DNA. The repository will use various assays to assess the quality of the DNA, including restriction enzyme digests and gel electrophoresis. In addition, the ... more
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The second half of the 20th Century was marked by the "triumph of the molecule" as it were. This was the era of molecular biology. But it was also the era of extremely reductionist and intensely focused biology that was problem-oriented, and ... more
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Shawn: As a bachelor's-level biochemist, I generally execute experiments in a laboratory and analyze data on a computer. The level of independence varies, depending on years of experience, scientific complexity, and the type of management. As a new ... more
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In the past, pathologists looked at tumours in a descriptive way. Now, we are beginning to characterise tumours and its molecular features at an individual level. Molecular biology has today enabled the possibility of individual prognosis, because ... more
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On Windows, you can use the Benchware 3D Explorer node to visualize multiple structures in 3D. This node requires a valid installation of version 2.2 of Benchware 3D Explorer to run. No analogous viewer of 3D structures currently exists under Linux ... more
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UroToday.com - Bladder cancer is an extremely lethal disease occurring in a large number of patients each year. Most evaluations that result in the diagnosis of bladder cancer are initiated with the finding of either gross or microscopic hematuria. ... more
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Over a century ago Alois Alzheimer described the importance of neurofibrillary tangles in a woman who died with dementia at the age of 55 years; plaques having already been observed in brains by Blocq and Marinesco. In the 1960s, Martin Roth and ... more
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Strand's proprietary molecular interaction database is a part of GeneSpring® microarray data analysis tool. ... more
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