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EXPLORE THE RI ADVENT CALENDAR: http://rigb.org.uk/advent DNA was long considered the blueprint of life, expected to reveal everything there was to know about a particular human being. It turns out, however, that we still don't fully understand how th....
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By now most of us know gene expression can be upregulated or downregulated by molecular factors including the metabolites of drugs, chemicals and nutrition. But what are the implications of this environmentally labile landscape, not only for our somati...
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REGISTER NOW: Physician Education Workshop 32 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits October 18, 20-22, 2014 Chicago Marriot Oak Brook http://www.walshinstitute.org/practitioner-training.html Patient Outreach Clinic October 18, 20-22, 2014 Chicago Marriott Oak Bro...
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Experts investigate how a mysterious second genome helps determine our biological fates.
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Through the research of Dr. Lipton and other leading-edge scientists, stunning new discoveries have been made about the interaction between your mind and body and the processes by which cells receive information. It shows that genes and DNA do not cont...
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Source - http://serious-science.org/videos/738 Harvard Prof. David Sinclair on alphaproteobacteria, reactive oxygen species, and why the nucleus and the mitochondrial genomes are like a married couple
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Describes how the healing process and retardation of progressive multiple sclerosis may occur. The process of how the destruction of myelin tissue causes the lack of function such as walking, standing, movement to not happen. The regeneration of myelin...
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On November 19th 2012, the Academy of Medical Sciences and ScienceLondon joined forces to present the Great Mitochondria Transfer Debate, a public discussion on the science and ethics of mitochondria transfer. For more information about ScienceLondon (...
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From the greatest discoveries series (Discovery).
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Just read the title! Useful stuff for year 1 students!