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BRCA2 purified, exposed | hard science
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Dickey-Wicker, sticky wicket…again. September 13, 2010 · 5:41 pm. BRCA2 purified, exposed. By my lights, the image below is a kind of scientific marvel, a visual representation of a recent research success that has taken more than15 years to accomplish: isolation of a pure extract of the tumor suppressor protein BRCA2 from human cells. The photo shows two side-by-side molecules of BRCA2 protein, appropriately shaded pink and bound to a circular DNA constructed to contain a binding site for the protein.
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Dickey-Wicker, sticky wicket…again | hard science
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PAP promises long-lasting pain relief. BRCA2 purified, exposed →. August 24, 2010 · 10:05 am. Dickey-Wicker, sticky wicket…again. Oh boy, here we go again. Yesterday’s banning of human embryonic stem cell research by a federal judge brings us back to the issue raised by this blog on March 12, 2009. We were celebrating a heady moment:. At last, a breath of fresh air for biomedical science, the removal of Bush administration federal financing restrictions on embryonic stem cell research. It notes that R...
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Dickey-Wicker Possible Sticky Wicket | hard science
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HAART: The best we can do against HIV? Shanghai Connection →. March 12, 2009 · 1:47 am. Dickey-Wicker Possible Sticky Wicket. At last, a breath of fresh air for biomedical science, the removal of Bush administration federal financing restrictions on embryonic stem cell research. With a flourish and a strong speech, President Obama opened. The door to allow researchers using federal support to study more than the twenty-two ESC lines that had been created before August 9, 2001. Each year since 1996, Congr...
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July | 2010 | hard science
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Monthly Archives: July 2010. July 2, 2010 · 2:36 pm. Gut microbes, our extended family. Within the body of a healthy Homo sap adult, microbial cells are estimated to outnumber human cells by a factor of ten to one. The total number of genes associated with the human microbiome could exceed the total number of human genes by a factor of 100 to one. In other words, it’s a good bet that we play host to a lot of good guys and bad guys. The findings, which appear online in the May/June issue of the journal.
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Dickey-Wicker Possible Sticky Wicket | hard science
https://uncsom.wordpress.com/2009/03/12/dickey-wicker-possible-sticky-wicket
HAART: The best we can do against HIV? Shanghai Connection →. March 12, 2009 · 1:47 am. Dickey-Wicker Possible Sticky Wicket. At last, a breath of fresh air for biomedical science, the removal of Bush administration federal financing restrictions on embryonic stem cell research. With a flourish and a strong speech, President Obama opened. The door to allow researchers using federal support to study more than the twenty-two ESC lines that had been created before August 9, 2001. Each year since 1996, Congr...
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February | 2011 | UNC Institute for Global Health & Infectious Diseases
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UNC Institute for Global Health and Infectious Diseases. Blogging all things global health from UNC. Archive for February, 2011. February 4, 2011. This blog has moved. The new home of the IGHID blog,. Is at http:/ globalhealth.unc.edu/blog. We hope to see you there real soon! Global health is local health. Global Health Magazine: The Blog. Science Speaks: HIV and TB. Topnaman – malaria blog. Triangle Global Health Consortium. UNC Dental Malawi Project. Blog at WordPress.com.
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The Carolina Curator: Five Centuries of North Carolina Maps Now Online
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History of the health sciences past, present, and future. Daniel Smith is an artist, author, filmmaker, curator, educator, and publisher ( Canonymous Press. He was the Digital Production Editor and Metadata Coordinator for American Journeys. And Project Director for the North Carolina History of Health Digital Collection. View my complete profile. Social Media for The Common Curator [formerly the Carolina Curator]. The Common Curator Blog. The Common Curator on Delicious. The Common Curator on Flickr.