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  • Increase in Solar Radiation and Skin Cancer of Pilots

    There has been a recent increase in the past decade of skin cancer among pilots; it is an interesting phenomena. Some say we have only recently noticed this because people are living longer and we are flying more international flights and planes are flying at higher altitudes. If you are a airline pilot or Military pilot check and see if what has been observed relates to your own personal observations.

    It has been noticed that more and more people have red faces than before. Especially pilots, bus drivers, construction workers and even a few of us work outside types. It has been obser ...
    Author: Lance Winslow
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  • A Dash of Cinnamon, A Pinch of the Past, A Smidgen of the Future

    Close your eyes and remember December, the smell of cinnamon in your mother's or grandmother's kitchen and the warm scent of dough baking in the oven. Imagine opening the oven door and, with assistance, taking out the heated cookie sheet. Devour the cookies, small works of art, with your eyes: Fudge Brownies, Gingerbread, Nut Rolls, Painted Cookies, Sugar Cookies... With each bite, taste your childhood and family history. You can trace your blood and traditions not by DNA, genealogies and family heirlooms, but by recipes given from one generation to the next, like oral histories handed down ...
    Author: Kristin Johnson
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  • Sheep Have Been Cloned...Are Humans Next?
    Do you enjoy watching forensic science shows like CSI? Are you interested in genetics and the intricacies of DNA? Genetic engineering that deals with the human genome and DNA has become a hot bed for discussion in recent years. Advancements in forensic science have helped law enforcement to nab criminals and solve previous “cold” cases. Understanding the components of the human body and human nature is valuable information that is a welcome notion of safety for most.

    While many would agree that using DNA as evidence is a good idea, manipulating human genetics is another issue. Cloning h ...
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    Jon Bischke
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    RNA-interference-directed chromatin modification coupled to RNA polymerase II transcription

    Vera Schramke, Daniel M. Sheedy, Ahmet M. Denli, Carolina Bonila, Karl Ekwall, Gregory J. Hannon & Robin C. Allshire


    JILA Study Of RNA Dynamics May Help In Drug Design

    Biophysicists have developed a method for studying, in real time, a nanoscale "docking and undocking" interaction between small pieces of ribonucleic acid (RNA), a technique that may be broadly useful in studying structural changes in RNA that affect its function. The research at JILA, a joint institute of the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and University of Colorado at


    Rna interference compositions and screening methods for the identification of novel genes and biological pathways

    The present invention provides compositions and methods for enhancing RNA interference and facilitating the use of long RNA interference molecules. Accordingly, the invention includes a variety of novel applications of RNA interference, including methods related to screening RNA interference molecules using reporter genes to identify biological pathways, genes, therapeutic compounds...


    Fluorescence-, isotope- or biotin-labeling of the 5 '-end of single-stranded DNA/RNA using T4 RNA li

    A rapid 5'-labeling method of single-stranded DNA/RNA was developed, which is based on the utilization of an adenylated intermediate in the reaction of T4 RNA ligase. This method is commonly useful for fluorescence-, isotope- or biotin-labeling of the 5'-ends ...


    Nucleoside derivatives as inhibitors of rna-dependent rna viral polymerase

    The present invention provides nucleoside compounds and certain derivatives thereof which are inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA viral polymerase. These compounds are inhibitors of RNA-dependent RNA viral replication and are useful for the treatment of RNA-dependent RNA viral infection. They are particularly useful as inhibitors of hepatitis C virus (HCV) NS5B...


     

     
     


  • Could You Have an Identical Twin?

    I am not a twin myself, but if I were I would definitely want to be an identical twin. There is just something amazing about having someone else in the world with my exact DNA, down to the last amino acid. Most people think of twins as being either identical or fraternal, but there are many different types of twins.

    Identical Twin - Identical twins are born when a fertilized egg, or zygote, splits in two. Because the egg is fertilized by one sperm cell, and it is the sperm cell that determines the sex of the child, identical twins are always the same sex.

    The two children ...
    Author: Nick Smith
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  • Biotechnology Encyclopedia
    http://www.biotech100.com/drugs/genta.htm


  • Graduate Student Publications
    2000). Use of terminal transferase-dependent antisense RNA amplification to determine the transcription start site of the Snrpn gene in individual neurons. Nucleic Acids Res. 28, E25. Guha, M., Bai, W.


  • A Species of Small Antisense RNA in Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing in Plants
    A Species of Small Antisense RNA in Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing in Plants " (Abstract. In each case, antisense RNA complementary to the targeted mRNA was detected. These RNA molecules.


  • Award#0200970 - Statistical Tools for RNA Folding Prediction and Antisense a.
    Oligos and ribozymes; and establishment and maintenance of a Sfold Web server for RNA folding and antisense oligo and ribozyme design. The Web server will be freely accessible by the scientific.


  • Glen Research Glen Report
    RETURN TO CONTENTS RESEARCH REVIEW - ANTISENSE RNA The synthesis of 2'-OMe-RNA is as simple to. Antisense Activities Oligonucleotides are believed to induce cleavage of RNA by RNase H, thereby.


  • Molecular Biology / RNAi siRNA gene silencing
    Date : 30-Jan-2005 - Rating: n/a) Protocol for siRNA annealing and storage new Protocol This protocol describes how to anneal sense and antisense complementary RNA oligonucleotides to form siRNA and.


  • Pharmaceutical genomic & proteomic manipulation & disruption
    Both sense and antisense RNA are already known to produce interference with the expression of the genes they correspond to by blocking protein synthesis. Antisense RNA is single- stranded RNA that is.


  • FAQ
    JH. (1996) Antisense RNA Amplification: A Linear Amplification Method for Analyzing the mRNA Population from Single Living Cells Methods. 10 (3) 283-8.). Other technique include strand-switching PCR.


  • Feedback information
    Any information, in particular, results of antisense RNA experiments (description of phenotypes, typical images of the phenotypes, and so on), correspondence to genes, full sequencing, expression.


  • RNA Isolation: The Basics
    10 g of total RNA was hybridized with 5 x 10 4 cpm of each of 5 combined antisense RNA probes, digested with RNase and precipitated. Products were assessed on a 5% polyacrylamide / 8 M urea gel and.


  • Molecular Biology
    More Antisense RNA by Christine Antler From a deeper shade of purple to commercial food production, aRNA can be used to inhibit the synthesis of specific targeted proteins. More A Yeast Two.


  • Citations
    2001 Feb Vol 115(1) 138-145 Conditioned activity to amphetamine in transgenic mice expressing and antisense RNA against the glucocorticoid receptor. By Steckler, Thomas; Holsboer, Florian Behavioral.


  • BioPortfolio News : An antisense RNA plays a central role in the replication.
    Need Help? BIOPHARMA FREE Trade Mags An antisense RNA plays a central role in the replication control of a repC plasmid Genomics & Genetics Weekly via NewsEdge Corporation : 2005 DEC 30 - (newsrx.com.


  • Phylonix - Zebrafish Assays for Drug Screening - Target Validation
    MRNA. Gene knockdown: Antisense oligos which bind to RNA are injected into zebrafish at the one cell. Target validation using antisense RNA based-gene knockdown. (A) control. (B) zebrafish injected.


  • Take Control of Your Metabolism:Quick Tips for Increased Muscle Tone, Faster Fat Burning, and Energ

    So many people are talking about how slow their metabolism is and why they need to start taking the latest diet supplement scam yet they don’t even understand how the human metabolism works. So before I even go into how to speed yours up, I want to first go over some of the basics.

    What is metabolism?

    Although there are many scientific ways for me explain it, and I could make it seem really confusing like most of the so-called experts do, but I won’t. I’m going to give you my extremely simple and easy to understand definition... metabolism is the rate at which your body burns ca ...
    Author: Jesse Cannone
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  • THE ETIOLOGY OF DIABETES MELLITUS
    Diabetes mellitus is a chronic disease characterized by relative or absolute deficiency of insulin, resulting in glucose intolerance. It occurs in 4-5 million persons in the United States (approximately 2% of the population). The classic symptoms of diabetes mellitus result from abnormal glucose metabolism. The lack of insulin activity results in failure of transfer of glucose from the plasma into the cells. This situation so called “starvation in the midst of plenty”. The body responds as if it were in the fasting state, with stimulation of glucogenolysis, gluconeogenesis and lipolysis produc ...
    Author:
    Wong Hon Long
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