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Scientists Turn on Fountain of Youth in Yeast
How Old Yeast Cells Send Off Their Daughter Cells Without the Baggage of Old Age
Tweaking a Gene Makes Muscles Twice as Strong: New Avenue for Treating Muscle Degeneration in People Who Can't Exercise
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November 25, 2011 — The lowly and simple roundworm may be the ideal laboratory model to learn more about the complex processes involved in repairing wounds and could eventually allow scientists to improve the body's ... > full story
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November 22, 2011 — Researchers have identified an unexpected mechanism facilitating some protein interactions that are the workhorses of cells and, in the process, identified a potential new cancer drug development ... > full story
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Key Gene Function Against Cell Death Discovered
November 22, 2011 — Scientists have discovered that two genes (TSC/Tuberin and PRAS40) are extremely important regulators in the development of stem cells: if these genes are switched off, the stem cells do not develop ... > full story
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Herbicide May Affect Plants Thought to Be Resistant
November 22, 2011 — Researchers have discovered a fine-tuning mechanism involved in plant root growth that has them questioning whether a popular herbicide may have unintended consequences, causing some plants to need ... > full story
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