|
| |
Articles
1-90 out of 90 article(s)
| Title |
Author |
Type |
Date |
Words |
| United states : Agrividia wins $2M for biofuels research. |
|
|
Nov 23, 2009 |
167 |
| Alnylam Presents New Pre-Clinical Data on RNAi Therapeutics at Oligonucleotides Therapeutics Society (OTS) Meeting. |
|
|
Nov 5, 2009 |
1574 |
| Scientists discover key missing link in signaling pathway for plant steroid hormones. |
|
|
Sep 9, 2009 |
426 |
| Experts find ''safer'' stem-cell option; Embryonic cells unnecessary; Genes reprogrammed in two new studies. |
|
|
Mar 2, 2009 |
613 |
| Alnylam Publishes Pre-Clinical Research on Direct CNS Delivery of RNAi Therapeutics. |
|
|
Dec 19, 2008 |
968 |
| Alnylam and Collaborators Publish Research on a New Class of Chemically Modified RNAi Therapeutics that Target Two Distinct Cellular Mechanisms. |
|
|
Nov 3, 2008 |
1305 |
| Applied Biosystems Expands Its Line of siRNAs for Biomedical Research. |
|
|
Nov 28, 2007 |
1266 |
| Alnylam and Collaborators Publish New Paper in the Journal Nature on the In Vivo Efficacy and Safety of RNAi Therapeutics. |
|
|
Sep 26, 2007 |
1049 |
| From gmwatch.org: new research on the impact of GMOs on health. |
|
|
Mar 22, 2007 |
665 |
| Hope for girls with autismlike disease; Rett syndrome; Research with mice shows possibility, but treatment is unclear. |
|
|
Feb 9, 2007 |
482 |
| Cloning and characterization of an alternative splicing transcript of the gene coding for human cytidine deaminase. |
Lisboa, Bianca Cristina Garcia; Machado, Tamara da Rocha; Pimenta, Daniel Carvalho; Han, Sang Won |
Clinical report |
Feb 1, 2007 |
4180 |
| Fat friends: gut-microbe partners bring in more calories. |
Brownlee, C. |
|
Jun 17, 2006 |
478 |
| The sum of the parts: synthetic biologists string genes into living machines. |
Brownlee, Christen |
|
Dec 10, 2005 |
2121 |
| Geron obtains United States patent. |
|
Brief Article |
Oct 1, 2005 |
98 |
| Sports Frankenstein: character, commerce and cloning: Lindsay Fitzclarence questions where science is taking us in leaping over our athletic limits. |
Fitzclarence, Lindsay |
|
Aug 1, 2005 |
1460 |
| The sleep of reason. |
Rundle, Guy |
|
Aug 1, 2005 |
478 |
| Research body develops genetically modified rubber. |
|
|
Jun 22, 2005 |
417 |
| The green frontier: RNAi biotechnology's promising applications. |
O'Neill, Graeme |
|
Jun 1, 2005 |
2601 |
| Remote control minds: light flashes direct fruit fly behavior. |
Brownlee, C. |
|
Apr 9, 2005 |
517 |
| New findings help explain gene production in the human body. |
|
|
Mar 22, 2005 |
646 |
| Hearing repaired: gene therapy restores guinea pigs' hearing. |
Brownlee, C. |
|
Feb 19, 2005 |
519 |
| Benitec achieves breakthrough in gene silencing. |
|
|
Oct 1, 2003 |
624 |
| Scientists genetically engineer first human stem cells. |
|
Brief Article |
Mar 31, 2003 |
282 |
| Worms may spin silk fit for skin. (Technology). |
|
Brief Article |
Mar 1, 2003 |
184 |
| Columbia University obtains United States patent. |
|
Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2003 |
56 |
| Common cold virus delivers the goods. (Gene Therapy). |
|
Brief Article |
Oct 1, 2002 |
305 |
| "Bad" bacteria proves helpful. (Antibiotics). |
|
Brief Article |
Oct 1, 2002 |
360 |
| Lexicon discovers role of LG688 protein in inflammation. |
|
|
Oct 1, 2002 |
486 |
| Lab tool may spawn new antiviral drugs. (Infectious Diseases). |
Travis, John |
Brief Article |
Aug 10, 2002 |
339 |
| Spying on the sex lives of wild fish. (Reproduction). |
|
Brief Article |
Jun 1, 2002 |
805 |
| Helping wheat make better bread. (Genetic Engineering). |
|
Brief Article |
Jun 1, 2002 |
533 |
| Transgenic crops can persist for generations. (Genetic Traits). |
|
Brief Article |
Jun 1, 2002 |
233 |
| Scrambled drugs: transgenic chickens could lay golden eggs. (This Week). |
Pickrell, J. |
Brief Article |
Apr 6, 2002 |
569 |
| Copy cat. (Life News). |
Masibay, Kim Y. |
|
Mar 25, 2002 |
215 |
| Common plant vector injects genes into human cells. (Biodevastation). |
Cummins, Joseph |
Brief Article |
Mar 22, 2002 |
513 |
| Here kitty, kitty! All the chat about cloning a cat. (News Debate). |
|
Brief Article |
Mar 15, 2002 |
583 |
| Infigen clones industry's first pigs from adult cells. |
|
Brief Article |
Feb 1, 2002 |
502 |
| A new way to lower cholesterol. (Biomedicine). |
|
Brief Article |
Jan 26, 2002 |
245 |
| Bt Corn Risk to Monarchs Is "Negligible". |
Milius, S. |
Brief Article |
Sep 15, 2001 |
736 |
| Cloning hearing creates media frenzy. |
J.T. |
Brief Article |
Aug 18, 2001 |
178 |
| New drug fights a chronic leukemia. |
N.S. |
Brief Article |
Aug 18, 2001 |
400 |
| Staph bacteria are prolific gene swappers, researchers show. |
|
Brief Article |
Aug 1, 2001 |
541 |
| THE GENOME & US. |
|
Brief Article |
Jun 1, 2001 |
243 |
| American Gene scientists seek A cure for malaria. |
Williams, Stephen |
Statistical Data Included |
Jun 1, 2001 |
1170 |
| The Quiet Campaign for Genetically Engineered Humans. |
Hayes, Richard |
|
Mar 22, 2001 |
3163 |
| A Revolution in Genetics: Changing Medicine, Changing Lives. |
Bottles, Kent |
|
Mar 1, 2001 |
2830 |
| Researchers mistakenly create killer virus. (New Studies). |
|
Brief Article |
Mar 1, 2001 |
100 |
| The newly sequenced genome bares all. |
Wang, L. |
|
Feb 17, 2001 |
1469 |
| Monkey See, Monkey Glow. |
Chiang, Mona |
Brief Article |
Feb 12, 2001 |
332 |
| Affymetrix and Lexicon Genetics sign Genechip Biotechaccess agreement. |
|
Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2001 |
194 |
| A Study of the Developmental Rate of the Systemic and Local Induction of Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing and the Suppression of Posttranscriptional Gene Silencing in Nicotiana tabacum. |
Simmons, Jennifer Lynn |
Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2001 |
243 |
| Cloning of Gene Silencing Regulator (RGS-CAM) into the Viral Vector. |
Solovieva, Daria S. |
Brief Article |
Jan 1, 2001 |
216 |
| AlphaGene accelerates optimization of novel gene inventory. |
|
Brief Article |
Dec 1, 2000 |
637 |
| New inner ear hair cells grow in rat tissue. |
Seppa, N. |
Brief Article |
May 27, 2000 |
639 |
| New gene-therapy techniques show potential. |
Seppa, N. |
Brief Article |
May 13, 2000 |
883 |
| Glowing bacteria gobble gook in soil. |
C.W. |
Brief Article |
Feb 19, 2000 |
331 |
| Short Takes. |
|
|
Sep 6, 1999 |
105 |
| Gene makes fetal skin become watertight. |
Travis, J. |
Brief Article |
Aug 21, 1999 |
569 |
| Scientists harvest antibodies from plants. |
Travis, John |
Brief Article |
Dec 5, 1998 |
575 |
| Preventing cells from committing suicide. |
|
Brief Article |
Jun 1, 1998 |
498 |
| A fantastical experiment: the science behind the controversial cloning of Dolly. |
Travis, John |
Cover Story |
Apr 5, 1997 |
2169 |
| Gene cuisine on the menu. |
Sternberg, Steve |
|
Mar 1, 1997 |
822 |
| Hope for transgenic medflies comes alive. |
|
Brief Article |
Dec 23, 1995 |
546 |
| PERKIN-ELMER PROPOSAL SELECTED BY NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF STANDARDS AND TECHNOLOGY; REAL-TIME MICRO PCR SYSTEMS TO BE DEVELOPED. |
|
|
Jul 13, 1995 |
338 |
| Pair wins Nobel for 'split-gene' finding. |
Raloff, Janet |
Brief Article |
Oct 16, 1993 |
360 |
| Mouse of a different YAC: yeast artificial chromosomes make possible bigger gene transfers. |
Pennisi, Elizabeth |
Cover Story |
Jun 5, 1993 |
3839 |
| ...When melded with gene transfer. |
Pennisi, Elizabeth |
Brief Article |
Jun 5, 1993 |
108 |
| ...And in the form of catalytic RNA. |
Pennisi, Elizabeth |
Brief Article |
Jun 5, 1993 |
227 |
| Genetically engineered fungus fights blight. |
Pennisi, Elizabeth |
Brief Article |
Aug 8, 1992 |
567 |
| First gene-spliced wheat. |
|
Brief Article |
Jun 6, 1992 |
323 |
| Pigs make human pigment. |
|
|
Jun 22, 1991 |
182 |
| Reoviruses yield to gene rearrangement. |
Weiss, Rick |
|
Jan 5, 1991 |
749 |
| Gene therapists told to do homework. |
Weiss, R. |
|
Apr 7, 1990 |
455 |
| Trouble in the laboratory: probing the science of a controversial paper. |
Fackelmann, Kathy A. |
|
Mar 31, 1990 |
3714 |
| Gene tests: so far, so good. |
Weiss, R. |
|
Sep 23, 1989 |
173 |
| Backward genetics: knocking some 'antisense' into wayward genes. |
Flam, Faye |
|
Jun 10, 1989 |
2875 |
| Splicing on-off switches into proteins. |
|
|
Feb 25, 1989 |
209 |
| Prodigious protein production sans cells. |
Vaughan, Christopher |
|
Nov 26, 1988 |
626 |
| Well-bred cells: poor hosts to viruses. |
Weiss, Rick |
|
Oct 1, 1988 |
571 |
| Tailored toxin targets HIV-laden cells. |
Weiss, Rick |
|
Sep 24, 1988 |
389 |
| Blood vessels support engineered implants. |
Weiss, Rick |
|
Sep 10, 1988 |
767 |
| Gene control: curiosity and the cat box. |
Weiss, Rick |
|
Jul 23, 1988 |
632 |
| Engineered microbes stay close to home. |
Weiss, Rick |
|
Feb 20, 1988 |
676 |
| Gene transfer in corn. |
Edwards, Diane D. |
|
Jan 17, 1987 |
255 |
| Half an antibody: better than one? |
|
|
Oct 4, 1986 |
179 |
| New option in gene expression. |
|
|
Sep 14, 1985 |
334 |
| Zapping DNA into plant cells. |
Miller, Julie Ann |
|
Jul 13, 1985 |
419 |
| Morphogenetics - part II. |
Mano, D. Keith |
|
Jun 28, 1985 |
987 |
| A vaccine for all seasons; genetic engineering is remodeling the smallpox vaccine to provide immunity against many other diseases. |
Miller, Julie Ann |
|
Jun 15, 1985 |
2012 |
| Bold approach to gene engineering. |
|
|
May 25, 1985 |
293 |
|