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An author of a paper or personal communication included in SGD. When searching for an individual's name, use the "*" wildcard character (i.e., Johnson*) to achieve the best results[Search Authors Help]
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Stanford blood scanner detects even faint indicators of cancer
Published December 1, 2008, 5:37 pm, Stanford Report
A team led by Stanford researchers has developed a prototype blood scanner that can find cancer markers in the bloodstream in early stages of the disease, potentially allowing for earlier treatment and dramatically improved chances of survival.
Can genes predict athletic performance?
Published December 1, 2008, 3:57 pm, Scientific American
What if sideline rage could be nipped in the bud with a quick genetic test that told Mom and Dad what sports – if any – Junior could master? The Boulder, Colo., company Atlas Sports Genetics today began selling just that sort of product: for $149, it says it will screen for variants of the gene ACTN3, which in elite-level athletes is associated with the presence of the muscle protein ...
Discovery of virus in lemur could shed light on AIDS
Published December 1, 2008, 2:29 pm, PhysOrg
The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses coevolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine. The discovery, to be published online on Dec. 1 in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, could provide insight into why non-human primates don't get AIDS and lead to ...
Stanford scientists' discovery of virus in lemur could shed light on AIDS
Published December 1, 2008, 2:28 pm, EurekAlert!
( Stanford University Medical Center ) The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses co-evolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Stanford Scientists Discovery of Virus in Lemur Could Shed Light on AIDS
Published December 1, 2008, 2:00 pm, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
STANFORD, Calif.----The genome of a squirrel-sized, saucer-eyed lemur from Madagascar may help scientists understand how HIV-like viruses coevolved with primates, according to new research from the Stanford University School of Medicine.
Tool helps identify gene function in soybeans
Published December 1, 2008, 10:29 am, PhysOrg
In the race for bioengineered crops, sequencing the genome could be considered the first leg in a multi-leg relay. Once the sequence is complete, the baton is passed forward to researchers to identify genes' functions. A draft sequence of the soybean genome is now available, and the complete genome will be available soon. Taking the next step in a new study, University of Missouri ...
Tool helps identify gene function in soybeans
Published December 1, 2008, 10:09 am, EurekAlert!
( University of Missouri-Columbia ) University of Missouri Interdisciplinary Plant Group researchers have demonstrated the applicability of a genomic tool for identifying gene function in soybeans. Understanding gene function in soybeans will ultimately benefit crop performance.
Researchers Use Affymetrix Technology to Discover Why Some Breast Cancer Patients Resist Tamoxifen
Published December 1, 2008, 5:34 am, Centre Daily Times
Affymetrix Inc., (Nasdaq:AFFX) announced today that scientists at Cancer Research UK have used Affymetrix technology to discover the molecular basis for tamoxifen response in breast cancer cells - and the reason why some women can develop resistance to the treatment. Their findings are published in Nature 1 .
Researchers Use Affymetrix Technology to Discover Why Some Breast Cancer Patients Resist Tamoxifen
Published December 1, 2008, 5:00 am, Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
SANTA CLARA, Calif.----Affymetrix Inc., announced today that scientists at Cancer Research UK have used Affymetrix technology to discover the molecular basis for tamoxifen response in breast cancer cells - and the reason why some women can develop resistance to the treatment.
Cell movements totally modular, study shows
Published December 1, 2008, 3:59 am, PhysOrg
A study describing how cells within blood vessel walls move en masse overturns an assumption common in the age of genomics — that the proteins driving cell behavior are doing so much multitasking that it would be near impossible to group them according to a few discrete functions.
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- Joseph Conrad - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Conrad is recognized as a master prose stylist. Some of his works have a strain of romanticism, but more importantly he is recognized as an important forerunner of modernist literature. His narrative style and anti-heroic characters have influenced many writers, including Ernest Hemingway, D. H. Lawrence, F. Scott Fitzgerald, Graham Greene, William S. Burroughs, Joseph Heller, V.S. Naipaul, Italo Calvino and J. M. Coetzee.
- Stephenie Meyer
- yWriter4 - word processor for authors
- I've Made Up Your Mind by the nyxie: WORDS: 8744 SUMMARY: Jensen?s a mechanic who leads a relatively quiet life, Jared's a photographer who doesn't take "No" for an answer. When Jared comes into Jensen's garage with a car that doesn?t have anything wrong with it--three times--Jensen finally gets a clue and asks Jared out. But when Jensen has to cancel the date, he finds out Jared?s not so easily deterred.
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- Book Beat: The Podcast
- William Safire Interview with Don Swaim
- Show authors without posts: Shows the authors page even if the author has no post.
- How to Draw
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