Archive for March, 2010

31Mar

Alternatives to (weather forecast) embryonic stem-cell lines in antibody research

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By Davis Morris
 Many suppliers include a range of stem cell marker proteins on their antibody databases. Marker antibodies, such as the one selective for Podocalycin-like protein (PODXL) are widely used in research into cancers and other diseases.
The PODXL gene has a similar structure to the CD-34 ligand, and encodes to a member of the sialomucin [...]

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31Mar

Immunotherapy (weather facts) treatments evolve through studies in innate immunity

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By Davis Morris
 In the past decade, enormous advances have taken place in our understanding of the immune system, which has revolutionised immunotherapy treatment. Focus has switched from fighting disease by studying antibody reactions to known pathogens; today, there is far more interest in natural immunity that which has evolved naturally.
Traditionally, research was focussed on [...]

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30Mar

Incredible Science Toys and Kits - An Enjoyable (stormy weather) Way For Your Kids to Learn Science

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By johnmartin1
 Most of the children around the world are not interested to learn science because they need to learn these topics from their regular books and some other formats. To resolve this issue, most of the schools in America are starting a new concept of teaching science to their students. However, it is also an [...]

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