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Study: Republicans Stymie Sensitive Medical ResearchImportant US research to reduce HIV infection may have been prevented in recent years because scientists have censored their funding requests in response to political controversy, according to a study published on Tuesday. Writing in PLoS Medicine, the academic journal, Joanna Kempner from Rutge... |
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Distinct RNA Binding Proteins for Distinct Classes of mRNAs [The Daily Transcript]Over the last few years it has become increasing clear that gene expression is partially regulated at the mRNA level. What do I mean by that? In eukaryotic cells, the first step of gene expression occurs in the nucleus when regions of DNA are transcribed into RNA. These "transcripts&... |
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The Science Blog Meme [A Blog Around The Clock]The meme started here, so if you decide to do it yourself, please post a link to that as well (so your post can be tracked). A number of people have already posted their responses - some quite thought-provoking - so take your time to read them and reflect. Then write your own. See respons... |
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Cellular safety shelters allow TB agent to survive in infected individuals [Greg Laden's Blog]Imagine that you are a bad guy running from the law, and the sheriff is about to catch up to you. If you want, you can be Butch Cassidy or the Sundance Kid or any other charismatic bad guy. Or maybe you're a wizard in Harry Potter and Dementors are about to catch up to you. But then, just ... |
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2008-11-14 Spike activityQuick links from the past week in mind and brain news: Do women get bitchier as they get older? Only if they’re faced with research like this, says Dr Petra. Cognitive Daily ask another one of their compelling questions: can a blind person whose vision is restored understand what she se... |
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GOD: Do I have your attention? [Neurotopia (version 2.0)]I WAS going to blog on the history of action potentials tonight, but it's late, I'm really tired (14 hour days in the lab add up), and action potential history is hard. Luckily for all of us, a new and cool article is out in PLoS ONE! Do not fear, I'll get to that history of action potentials s... |


