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That Gene-Mutating Alien Virus
http://thatgenemutatingalienvirus.blogspot.com/
The diary of a victim of a gene-mutating alien virus.
Gene Ploss Studio
http://www.geneploss.blogspot.com/
This is an art blog featuring the work of Western New York artist, Gene Ploss. Find a complete collection of his work including: ACEOs (specialized miniature pieces), Figures, Portraits, Caricatures, landscapes and Still life pieces. He works in grap
Wading in the Gene Pool
http://wadinginthegenepool.wordpress.com
Wading in the Gene Pool will have general Genealogy tips, comments humor and observations, as well as specific information on my attempts to document all of the residents past and present in my gene pool.
Gene Sherpas: Personalized Medicine and You
http://www.thegenesherpa.blogspot.com
To usher in the new paradigm of personalized medicine we will need to travel a perilous path. Much like the route through the Himalayas it has punsihed the naive and self-reliant. That is why I have dedicated my life to being a Gene Sherpa. What is a gene
Autism?Whats New..Researches and Articles
http://autismresearchandarticles.blogspot.com
This blog will be posting the latest news about autism and related conditions.Results of new researches will also be posted here.
LeS PlUs BeLLeS PhOtOs De GeNe KeLLy !!
http://fotosgene.canalblog.com
Venez visitez la plus grande photothèque sur gene kelly !!
Teri's Blip in the Universe
http://myblip.wordpress.com
Teri Smieja's blog about the difficult decisions and struggles that she's making to deal with her BRCA mutation. The highs, the lows and the choices that led her to have surgeries to circumvent her pre-disposition to breast and ovarian cancer.
Kiss On Fire
http://kissonfire.blogspot.com
About American hard rock / metal group Kiss and their members Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, Paul Stanley and Peter Criss.
Boobs & Ovaries BRCA+
http://boobnoophbrca1.blogspot.com
Information, experiences, appointments and people connected to my journey through BRCA1, breast and ovarian cancer gene.
It's In the Genes
http://www.itsinthegenes.wordpress.com
A blog dedicated to women who have tested positive for either of the breast cancer genes -- BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 -- as well as their friends and families. The blog chronicles the story of the author, Amy Rauch Neilson, a gene carrier and breast cancer su
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Penn study provides first clear idea of how rare bone disease pro…
Life Sciences Blog | 21 hours ago by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: BMP receptors are protein switches that help determine the fate of stem cells in which they are expressed. The finding that the FOP mutation changes the BMP receptor such that it is effectively on most of the time gives Shore and colle read more
Why some sleep better than others | Healthy Living Tips, Nutritio…
Sleep-Masters Blog | November 12th 2009 by Vernon DeFlanders
Sleep Apnea Though the discovery of the short-sleeper gene was the first of its kind, other researchers have connected sleep apnea to a gene variation and narcolepsy to a gene mutation. These disorders disrupt the normal sleep cycle in maddening an read more
Now hear this: Mouse study sheds light on hearing loss in older a…
Life Sciences Blog | November 11th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: Free radicals trigger a process called apoptosis, or programmed cell death, by which damaged cells commit suicide. We also thought that oxidative stress — the presence of free radicals — contributes to age-related hearing l read more
Pertinacity Criteria for Susceptibility Genes for Schizophrenia:…
Новостная лента занимательных, и… | November 11th 2009 by Светлана
Background The medial puzzle of schizophrenia genetics is that susceptibility genes are preserved in the human gene-pool against a tenacious negative selection persuade. Successful averment of epidemiology suggests that atomic susceptibility genes, read more
Genes Have “No Clinical Relevance” in Predicting Disease, Sci…
Health Articles | November 9th 2009 by Gary
(NaturalNews) Genetic analysis is essentially useless in predicting a person’s risk of cancer, heart attack or other common diseases, according to a set of commentaries published in the New England Journal of Medicine. The decoding of the human read more
Gene Discovery Gives Clues to Crohns Disease, Colitis
Life Sciences Blog | November 8th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: Gene Discovery Gives Clues to Crohns Disease, ColitisMutation is tied to a protein implicated in rare form of bowel disorder, researchers sayWEDNESDAY, Nov. 4 (HealthDay News) — People with painful, chronic bowel conditions such read more
Researchers Discover Mutations In Two Genes That Cause Early-Onse…
Life Sciences Blog | November 8th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: Discovery of the genetic mutations allowed the researchers to successfully treat one of the study patients with a bone marrow transplant. The successful treatment of the patient in this study built upon a well established treatment app read more
Alnylam Presents New Pre-Clinical Data on ALN-TTR, an RNAi Therap…
Life Sciences Blog | November 6th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: (Nasdaq: ALNY), a leading RNAi therapeutics company, announced today that it presented new pre-clinical research findings from its transthyretin (TTR)-mediated amyloidosis (ATTR) program at the 60thAnnual Meeting of the American Associ read more
Genetic Defect Inhibits Fruit Flies From Being Able To Store Fat…
Life Sciences Blog | November 6th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: Larvae in which this gene is defective lose their entire fat reserves. Therefore the researchers called the gene schlank (German for slim). Larvae with a mutation of schlank, however, remain slim, Professor Michael Hoch from the Univer read more
Fruit Fly Model Created To Help Unravel Genetics Of Human Diabete…
Life Sciences Blog | November 5th 2009 by Konstantinos Vougas
Story Summary: While sedentary lifestyles and diets high in sugar and fat contribute significantly to the rise in diabetes rates, genetic factors may make some people more vulnerable than others to developing diabetes. Researchers at the University o read more
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