RNA Virus Genome as Bacterial Chromosome
RNA Virus Genome as Bacterial Chromosome Reporter: Larry H Bernstein, MD, FACP Engineering the largest RNA virus genome as an infectious bacterial artificial chromosome F Almazan, JM Gonzalez, Z...
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Larry H Bernstein, MD Pharmaceutical Innovation http://pharmaceuticalintelligence.com/?p=10108/long noncoding RNA network regulates PTEN transcription Scientists Find Surprising New Influence On...
View ArticleAMPK Is a Negative Regulator of the Warburg Effect and Suppresses Tumor...
AMPK Is a Negative Regulator of the Warburg Effect and Suppresses Tumor Growth In Vivo Reporter-Curator: Stephen J. Williams, Ph.D. There has been a causal link between alterations in cellular...
View ArticlePersonalized Medicine: Clinical Aspiration of Microarrays
Personalized Medicine: Clinical Aspiration of Microarrays Reporter, Writer: Stephen J. Williams, Ph.D. In this month’s Science, Mike May (at http://www.sciencemag.org/site/products/lst_20130215.xhtml)...
View ArticleRibozymes and RNA Machines – Work of Jennifer A. Doudna
Jennifer A. Doudna Professor of Chemistry Professor of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology email: doudna@berkeley.edu office: 708A Stanley Hall phone: 510-643-0225 fax: 510-643-0008 lab: 731 Stanley...
View ArticleThe Underappreciated EpiGenome
Image Source:http://nihroadmap.nih.gov/EPIGENOMICS/images/epigeneticmechanisms.jpg |Author=National Institute of Health |Date=2005 The Underappreciated EpiGenome Author: Demet Sag, PhD Early 1990’s...
View ArticleLong noncoding RNA: UCSF Researchers have Uncovered its role in Brain...
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN Brain Development Is Guided by Junk DNA that Isn’t Really Junk By Jeffrey Norris on April 15, 2013 UCSF researchers have uncovered a role in brain development and...
View ArticleHeroes in Medical Research: Dr. Robert Ting, Ph.D. and Retrovirus in AIDS and...
Heroes in Medical Research: Dr. Robert Ting, Ph.D. and Retrovirus in AIDS and Cancer Curator and Reporter: Stephen J. Williams, PhD This is the second posting in this series in which I highlight the...
View ArticleDNA Nanotechnology
Author: Tilda Barliya PhD The field of DNA and RNA nanotechnologies are considered one of the most dynamic research areas in the field of drug delivery in molecular medicine. Both DNA and RNA have a...
View ArticleFunctional Genomics Screening Strategies: Where and How to Apply siRNA and...
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN September 24 – 26, 2013 Westin Boston Waterfront Boston, MA About the Functional Genomics Screening Event: In the screening world there is definitely no one-size fits-...
View Article“The SILENCE of the Lambs” Introducing The Power of Uncoded RNA
Our genome must be packed tightly to fit into the nucleus. Genome is the blue print of a living organism whether made up off a single or multiple cell. Recently, the genome seen as a functional...
View ArticleDNA: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, but there is no JUNK after all
DNA: One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, but there is no JUNK after all Author: Demet Sag, PhD One man’s trash is another man’s treasure, but there is no JUNK after all: The JUNK has a meaning...
View ArticleThe Magic of the Pandora’s Box : Epigenetics and Stemness with Long...
Sequencing became the household name. In 2000s, it was thought to be the key of the Pandora’s box for cure. Then, after completion of Human Genome Projects showed that there are less number of genes...
View ArticleFunctional Genomics Screening Event, September 24 – 26, 2013 Westin Boston...
Reporter: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD,RN Functional Genomics Screening Strategies: Part One Utilizing RNA Interference (RNAi) Screens to Explore Drug Targets and Cellular Pathways Boston, MA | September...
View ArticleWalking the X-Chromosome for ovo, a Key Development Gene of Embryonic Stem Cells
Demet Sag, Ph.D. Introduction Generally speaking sexually reproducing species are composed of individuals of two complementary mating types or sexes. An essential aspect of the developmental history...
View ArticleGenetic Analysis of Atrial Fibrillation
Genetic Analysis of Atrial Fibrillation Author and Curator: Larry H Bernstein, MD, FCAP and Curator: Aviva-Lev Ari, PhD, RN This article is a followup of the wonderful study of the effect of...
View ArticleThe Cost to Value Conundrum in Cardiovascular Healthcare Provision
The Cost to Value Conundrum in Cardiovascular Healthcare Provision Author: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP I write this introduction to Volume 2 of the e-series on Cardiovascular Diseases, which curates...
View ArticleEpilogue: Envisioning New Insights
Epilogue: Envisioning New Insights Author & Curator: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP The foregoing summary leads to a beginning, just as it is a conclusion. It concludes a body of work in the...
View ArticlePrologue to Cancer – e-book Volume One – Where are we in this journey?
Prologue to Cancer – e-book Volume One – Where are we in this journey? Author and Curator: Larry H. Bernstein, MD, FCAP Consulting Reviewer and Contributor: Jose Eduardo de Salles Roselino, MD...
View ArticleSummary of Translational Medicine – e-Series A: Cardiovascular Diseases,...
Summary of Translational Medicine – e-Series A: Cardiovascular Diseases, Volume Four – Part 1 Author and Curator: Larry H Bernstein, MD, FCAP and Curator: Aviva Lev-Ari, PhD, RN Part 1 of Volume 4 in...
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