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BioPharma & BioMedicine
Human Microbiome
Our Other Genome
www.metahit.eu
Human Microbiome Project
Human Microbiome Project Ex. Ex.
Biotechie.com salutes the future Nobel Laureates and all of the
funded researchers
who toil in the currently obscure vineyard of the
Human Microbiome Project
. The Human Microbiome exploring expedition (
the Ex. Ex.
) could even eclipse this fictional
Fantastic Voyage <-opens video link)
of discovery.
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Technology Review Feed - Biomedicine Top Stories
Eye Study Is a Small but Crucial Advance for Stem-Cell Therapy
Startup Makes 'Wireless Router for the Brain'
Device Brings $1,000 Genome Within Reach
Discovery Could Lead to an Exercise Pill
Defining Experience
Technological Healing
The Mystery Behind Anesthesia
Mimicking Autism
Device Tracks Blood Flow in the Brain
Box Sends Health Data Right to the Cloud
Fluorescent Protein Lights Up the Inner Workings of the Brain
Disease in a Dish
Fluorescent Spray Could Help Surgeons Identify Cancer Quickly
Tiny Magnets Could Clear Diseases from the Blood
Exposing the Cost of Health Care
Getting Health Data from Inside Your Body
New Pacemaker Needs No Wires
An Ultrathin Brain Implant Monitors Seizures
App Boosts the Sounds You Have Trouble Hearing
Geron Shuts Down Pioneering Stem-Cell Program
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BioMaterials
Angela Belcher: Biomaterials at the organic-inorganic interface
If you can't imagine sequencing your DNA molecule without a DNA transistor
... you might just be a
biotechie
IBM DNA transistor
circa 2009
Technion nano-transistor
circa 2003
ScienceDaily: Biotechnology News
New 'cell assay on a chip:' Solid results from simple means
Timing capability added to living cell sensors
Molecular path from internal clock to cells controlling rest and activity revealed
Scientists develop biological computer to encrypt and decipher images
Entire genome of extinct human decoded from fossil
Exercise triggers stem cells in muscle
New species of bamboo-feeding plant lice found in Costa Rica
Sharp images from the living mouse brain
Why do cells age? Discovery of extremely long-lived proteins may provide insight into cell aging and neurodegenerative diseases
Collective action: Occupied genetic switches hold clues to cells' history
Parasites or not? Transposable elements in DNA of fruit flies may be beneficial
Holding back immunity: 'Gatekeeper' protein key to helping immune cells to sound warning
Scientists coax shy microorganisms to stand out in a crowd
'Yellow biotechnology': Using plants to silence insect genes in a high-throughput manner
Probable mechanism underlying resveratrol activity uncovered: Chemical found in red wine and other foods
Bacterial plasmids -- the freeloading and the heavy-lifters -- balance the high price of disease
Chaos in the cell's command center
Available information on the free release of genetically modified insects into the wild is highly restricted
Genetic information migrates from plant to plant
Botany: Moonlighting enzyme works double shift 24/7
Protein study gives fresh impetus in fight against superbugs
Ancient DNA holds clues to climate change adaptation
Skin cells turned into neural precusors, bypassing stem-cell stage
That which does not kill yeast makes it stronger: Stress-induced genomic instability facilitates rapid cellular adaption in yeast
New information for flu fight: Researchers study RNA interference to determine host genes used by influenza for virus replication
Grape seed extract kills head and neck cancer cells, leaves healthy cells unharmed
Making poisonous plants and seeds safe and palatable: Canola now, cannabis next?
Research on vitamins could lead to the design of novel drugs to combat malaria
Heart of silk: Scientists use silk from the tasar silkworm as a scaffold for heart tissue
Protein purification alternatives
Viruses con bacteria into working for them
Scientists map one of life's molecular mysteries: Visualisation of the molecular gateway across and into cellular membranes
Following genetic footprints out of Africa: First modern humans settled in Arabia
Tiny mountainous region in Siberia may have been genetic source of earliest Native Americans
Tracking the birth of evolutionary arms race between HIV-like viruses and primate genomes
Researchers discover method to unravel malaria's genetic secrets
'Speed gene' in modern racehorses originated from British mare 300 years ago, scientists claim
Genetically modified food safe, animal study suggests
Improving crops from the roots up
First complete 3-D visualization of vitamin D receptor
Molecular structure and function of essential plant hormone could profoundly change our understanding of a key cell process
Researchers develop gene therapy that could correct a common form of blindness
Study shines light on ways to cut costs for greenhouse growers
Gene therapy cures retinitis pigmentosa in dogs
Compounds in mate tea induce death in colon cancer cells, in vitro study shows
Saving the snow leopard with stem cells
How Fic proteins regulate their potentially lethal enzyme activity
How protein networks stabilize muscle fibers: Same mechanism known for DNA now found for muscle proteins
Advantages of living in the dark: Multiple evolution events of 'blind' cavefish
DNA motor programmed to navigate a network of tracks
Tiny amounts of alcohol dramatically extend a worm's life, but why?
Elusive Z-DNA found on nucleosomes
Gene critical to sense of smell in fruit fly identified
'Rules' may govern genome evolution in young plant species
How the 'street pigeon' got its fancy on
Birds of a feather don't always stick together
Unusual 'tulip' creature discovered: Lived in the ocean more than 500 million years ago
Important gene-regulation proteins pinpointed by new method
Unveiling malaria's 'cloak of invisibility'
Ulcer-causing bacteria baffled by mucus: Researchers discover impact of viscoelasticity on collective behavior of swimming microorganisms
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