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Wissenschaft: September 2009
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Tuesday, 29 September 2009. Evolution of scorpion venom. Blowfly larvae were adopted as the victim model system of choice. All anti-insect toxins induced paralysis, but one class of toxins was found to induce a contraction paralysis, while the other induced a depressant paralysis. For example, the toxin mentioned above which had a high effect on mammals but a low effect on insects was a beta-type toxin from Centruroides. The paper referenced below is a report of a toxin from Androctonus australis. I-iodi...
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The MolBio Carnival: MolBio Carnival #18 - End of the World Edition
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Thursday, January 5, 2012. MolBio Carnival #18 - End of the World Edition. And with it, a brand new MolBio carnival. For all your intracellular needs. This months edition is hosted at Chimeras. And it features some brilliant writing about viral parasites, sneaky bacterial genes and Christmas disease! The next carnival will be hosted up at the Ocelloid. Psi Wavefunctions SciAm blog. If you'd like to submit posts, you can do it here. Posted by Lab Rat. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The MolBio Carnival: October 2011
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Sunday, October 23, 2011. MolBio carnival #15 is out! The latest molbio carnival. Is out over at DiseaseProne. There's parasites and antifreeze, duplicated genes, viruses breaking into bacteria and more intracellular goodness. Go take a look. The next edition with be on the 7th November hosted by Mr. Brouwers at Thoughtomics. All submissions can be entered here. We're also looking for hosts for the future. If you would like to get involved and host an edition, just get in touch! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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The MolBio Carnival: The 16th MolBio carnival is now up!
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011. The 16th MolBio carnival is now up! Of the carnival can be seen at Thoughtomics blog. Written up by Lucas Brouwers. There are some great entries, and Lucas has done a wonderful job of putting them together so go take a look. There's co-evolving proteins, dinosaurs with measles and Syphilitic Romans! The next carnival will be hosted by Connor Bamford at his blog Rule of Six. Or get in touch with Connor. Posted by The MolBio Carnival. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The MolBio Carnival: The MolBio Carnival #12
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Monday, July 4, 2011. The MolBio Carnival #12. A new edition of The MolBio Carnival. Has just been posted over at Phased. In which Michael Scott Long highlighted interesting posts on lipid localization to bacterial cell poles, plant cell defenses against bacteria and more! Check it out now. Figure from Moselio Schaechter's selected post. If you didn't have time to get your post in this month's issue, don't worry! You can always submit to the next edition, which will be hosted at The MolBio Hut.
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Wissenschaft: August 2009
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Wednesday, 26 August 2009. Polycomb group proteins in Drosophila. Till date three distinct PcG complexes have been discovered in. The above figure depicts a speculative model for long range interactions between the PRE tethered PcG complexes and the methylated nucleosomes in the flanking chromatin. PRC1, PRC2 and PhoRC are locally bound to the PREs whereas trimethylation at H3K27, H3K9 and H4K20 is observed over an extended domain emcompassing the promoter and the coding regions. As described above bioch...
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Wissenschaft: Innate Immune Cells: Mediators of the Angiogenic Switch?
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Saturday, 26 September 2009. Innate Immune Cells: Mediators of the Angiogenic Switch? The role of Matrix metalloprotease type 9 (MMP-9) in the activation of Vascular Endothelial Growth Factor (VEGF), the induction and maintenance of chronic angiogenesis and early stage tumor growth has been well established. But what is the source of MMP-9? 160;cells and then carried out a semi-quantitative RT-PCR (see Fig.1). Fig 1: Semi-quantitative RT-PCR. MMP-9. 160;is expressed by Gr-1. 160;while those along the per...
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Awards - Research Blogging
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Research Blogging Awards 2010. Seed Media Group's Research Blogging Awards honor the outstanding bloggers who discuss peer-reviewed research. With over 1,000 blogs registered at ResearchBlogging.org and 10,000 posts about peer-reviewed journal articles collected, it is time to recognize the best of the best. By February 11, 2010, readers had made over 400 nominations. Then our expert panel of judges. Finalists for each award are listed in random order. Research Blog of the Year. Skulls in the Stars.
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Wissenschaft: May 2010
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Sunday, 9 May 2010. New insights into sensory representations-Lessons from the auditory cortex. 160;and Bandyopadhyay . Fig1a would be the classic tonotopic map where there is a smooth change in frequencies along the rostrocaudal axis with more rostral neurons coding for higher frequencies while more caudal neurons code for lower ones. Here, tonotopy is maintained on the local as well as the global scale. Fig 1b summarizes the results of Rothschild . 160;and Bandyopadhyay . So what does all of this mean?
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