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[Science: Biology]: Structural Biology Scores With Protein Snapshot
Jul 12th, 2009

Investigators have used nuclear magnetic resonance methods to determine the structure of the largest membrane-spanning protein to date. The group’s ability to determine the NMR structure of the bacterial protein diacylglycerol kinase, reported in the journal Science, suggests that similar methods can now be used to study the structures of other membrane proteins.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Structural Biology Scores With Protein Snapshot
    Jul 12th, 2009

    Investigators have used nuclear magnetic resonance methods to determine the structure of the largest membrane-spanning protein to date. The group’s ability to determine the NMR structure of the bacterial protein diacylglycerol kinase, reported in the journal Science, suggests that similar methods can now be used to study the structures of other membrane proteins.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Key Protein Can Help Cells Or Cause Cancer
    Jul 11th, 2009

    Scientist have discovered a key process in cell growth that can lead to the formation of tumors. They found that an overabundance of the polo-like kinase 1, or Plk1, molecule during cell growth, as well as a shortage of the p53 molecule, will lead to tumor formation.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Most Neuropsychological Tests Don’t Tell Alzheimer’s Disease From Vascular Dementia, Study Finds
    Jul 11th, 2009

    Most of the cognitive tests that have been used to decide whether someone has Alzheimer’s disease or vascular dementia have not been very helpful when used alone. A new report concluded that when older people are confused and forgetful, doctors should base their diagnoses on many different types of information, including medical history and brain imaging.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Canada warns pregnant women about swine flu risks
    Jul 11th, 2009

    Pregnant women are at a greater risk than the rest of the population of suffering serious complications from swine flu, Canadian health authorities warned.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Obama meets Pope for talk on abortions and stem cell research
    Jul 10th, 2009

    President Obama met the Pope for the first time today in a groundbreaking encounter which should help repair the US leader’s relations with America’s Catholic hierarchy.

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  • [Science: Biology]: W.H. still mum on Sotomayor diabetes
    Jul 10th, 2009

    On the day he announced Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court, President Barack Obama highlighted her childhood struggle with diabetes as part of her overcoming-the-odds life story.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Gambia: Fawegam Coordinator on Gender and Sustainable Development in Western Africa
    Jul 10th, 2009

    The coordinator of Forum for African Women Educationalists (Gambia) -FAWEGAM, Mrs. Yadicon Njie Eribo, has said that the full measure of the contributions of women in sustainable development could never be realized until gender inequalities are systematically and completely addressed.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Disease tolerance to beat fungicide resistance breakdowns’ FWi
    Jul 10th, 2009

    Crops that were tolerant of disease would be able to better maintain yield in the presence of infections, he explained. “Why is that interesting’ Because at the moment we rely heavily on varietal resistance and fungicides, both of which can be overcome by the disease.

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  • [Science: Biology]: Rwanda: RBS to Establish a Micro-Toxin Lab
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