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The Scientist Blog - Daily updated Bioinformatics and Biology News - Gene synthesis, Stem cell research, Gene Therapy, Microarray Research, PCR
http://thescientistblog.blogspot.com/2005/01/spleen-may-be-source-of-versatile-stem_26.html
Wednesday, January 26, 2005. Spleen may be source of versatile stem cells. Year ago, Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) researchers discovered that the spleen might be a source of adult stem cells that could regenerate the insulin-producing islets of the pancreas. In a follow-up to that unexpected finding, members of the same team now report that these potential adult stem cells produce a protein previously believed to be present only during the embryonic development of mammals. We know that if you hav...
thescientistblog.blogspot.com
The Scientist Blog - Daily updated Bioinformatics and Biology News - Gene synthesis, Stem cell research, Gene Therapy, Microarray Research, PCR
http://thescientistblog.blogspot.com/2005/01/lack-of-enzyme-turns-fat-cells-into.html
Monday, January 24, 2005. Lack of enzyme turns fat cells into fat burners. Lack of the enzyme, acetyl CoA carboxylase 2 or ACC2, appears to turn the adipose or fat cells of mice into fat burners, explaining in part why the animals can eat more and weigh less than their normal counterparts, said Baylor College of Medicine researchers. The report that appears online today in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Posted by FiReaNG3L @ 8:13:00 PM. Stem cell research, Gene Synthesis, Microarray...
thescientistblog.blogspot.com
The Scientist Blog - Daily updated Bioinformatics and Biology News - Gene synthesis, Stem cell research, Gene Therapy, Microarray Research, PCR
http://thescientistblog.blogspot.com/2005/01/enzyme-lost-in-most-mammals-is-shown.html
Tuesday, January 25, 2005. Enzyme, lost in most mammals, is shown to protect against UV-induced skin cancer. Thus, most mammals, including humans, can only repair these lesions through a much less direct and elaborate process called nucleotide excision repair. In the new work, Dr. Bert van der Horst and colleagues studied the effects of CPD and 6-4PP lesions by providing mice with transgenes encoding CPD and 6-4PP photolyase enzymes. Posted by FiReaNG3L @ 7:10:00 PM. Zlabs Gene Regulation Tools.
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The Scientist Blog - Daily updated Bioinformatics and Biology News - Gene synthesis, Stem cell research, Gene Therapy, Microarray Research, PCR
http://thescientistblog.blogspot.com/2005/01/current-human-embryonic-stem-cell.html
Sunday, January 23, 2005. Current human embryonic stem cell lines contaminated UCSD/Salk team finds. Currently available lines of human embryonic stem cells have been contaminated with a non-human molecule that compromises their potential therapeutic use in human subjects, according to research by investigators at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) School of Medicine and the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California. The research in Nature Medicine was done with human embryonic stem cells grown ...
chilibot.blogspot.com
Mining PubMed literature &
http://chilibot.blogspot.com/2005/06/pubnet-another-pubmed-bot.html
PubNet: another PubMed bot. Mining PubMed literature and Chilibot. Tips and tricks for using Chilibot; General discussion on text-mining PubMed. Wednesday, June 22, 2005. PubNet: another PubMed bot. An engineer at aiSee send me an email on another PubMed bot. That also uses aiSee for graphics, as you can see from their nice gallery. Posted by Chilibot @ 3:56 AM. Chilibot in search engines.
chilibot.blogspot.com
Mining PubMed literature &
http://chilibot.blogspot.com/2005_10_02_archive.html
Mining PubMed literature and Chilibot. Tips and tricks for using Chilibot; General discussion on text-mining PubMed. Friday, October 07, 2005. Not sure when and how I came across this piece. But I was really horrified while reading it. This is a bona fide Chilibot killer! Here is a sneak peak of it:. I don't mean to give these acronyms a bad RAP, and I wouldn't say they are JNK. I am also not looking to CAStigate or PIN blame on any of the DAPper RHOgues who have the PLK to think them up.".
chilibot.blogspot.com
Mining PubMed literature &
http://chilibot.blogspot.com/2005/08/unstructed-data-mining.html
Mining PubMed literature and Chilibot. Tips and tricks for using Chilibot; General discussion on text-mining PubMed. Friday, August 12, 2005. Wired has a story on text mining: "Unstructed data mining". In hopes of broadening the potential of this kind of software, several companies plan to announce an agreement Monday on a technological standard that will let multiple computing engines for sorting unstructured data work together.". Too bad they did not provide a name or a link. PubNet: another PubMed bot.
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Mining PubMed literature &
http://chilibot.blogspot.com/2005_03_20_archive.html
Mining PubMed literature and Chilibot. Tips and tricks for using Chilibot; General discussion on text-mining PubMed. Sunday, March 20, 2005. It actually is not difficult. You can trick the system by querying two keywords: 1)synaptic plasticity and 2) mRNA. If that is what you are interested in. {HC}. Posted by Chilibot @ 7:34 PM. PubNet: another PubMed bot. Chilibot in search engines.
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Mining PubMed literature &
http://chilibot.blogspot.com/2005/03/open-ended-query.html
Mining PubMed literature and Chilibot. Tips and tricks for using Chilibot; General discussion on text-mining PubMed. Sunday, March 20, 2005. It actually is not difficult. You can trick the system by querying two keywords: 1)synaptic plasticity and 2) mRNA. If that is what you are interested in. {HC}. Posted by Chilibot @ 7:34 PM.
uthsc.edu
Center for Integrative and Translational Genomics
http://www.uthsc.edu/citg
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center. Center for Integrative and Translational Genomics. Bioinformatics Resources and Expertise. Mouse Strain and Pilot Projects. Department of Genetics, Genomics and Informatics. Center for Integrative and Translational Genomics. The mission of the CITG is to catalyze and support research in human and experimental genetics and genomics at a state-wide level across all colleges. A major initiative of The Urban Child Institute. 14 - 21 September 2013).