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  • Azoospermia caused by the same molecular mechanisms as Cystic Fibrosis

    A recent research article reveals that the molecular causes for Azoospermia and Cystic Fibrosis could be common! But first, some background information... Azoospermia in brief Azoospermia is a male medical condition of having low or not having a...

  • Human Microbiome - Discover a New Universe Hidden in Your Body!

    Human Microbiome Project will map the genetic sequences of bacterial world hidden in our bodies! If you recall the biology course in the college, the average human being is a collection of about 10 trillion eukaryotic cells - each with a nucleus stori...

  • Life on the edge: amazing creatures thriving in extreme environments

    The second issue of Emerging Cancer Therapeutics focuses on multiple myelomas also known as plasma cell myeloma, Kahler's Disease and myelomatosis. It is estimated that over 20,000 new cases are diagnosed each year with over 10,000 people dying from...

  • (The most) Extremophile Bacteria

    Extremophile bacteria suggests new possible life systems?! Life (as we know it!) is mostly composed of 6 elements - carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulfur, and phosphorus. These six elements make up all the viable organic ...

  • Multiple Myeloma - Emerging Cancer Therapeutics

    The second issue of Emerging Cancer Therapeutics focuses on multiple myelomas also known as plasma cell myeloma, Kahler's Disease and myelomatosis. It is estimated that over 20,000 new cases are diagnosed each year with over 10,000 people dying from...

  • Multiple Myeloma Genome Sequenced

    Mapping the Multiple Myeloma Genome Will Provide New Clues to It's C auses This week, a set of multiple myeloma genomes sequencing project have been successfully completed! The initial analysis of the sequencing data revealed the assortment of mutate...

  • Tissue Engineering: From Lab to Clinic

    Tissue engineering is a multidisciplinary field incorporating the principles of biology, chemistry, engineering, and medicine to create biological substitutes of native tissues for scientific research or clinical use. Applications of this technology...

  • Exploring The Universe

    I was quite lucky today! My day started with interactive exploring the Universe with the interactive media "Scale of the Universe" developed by Cary Huang at htwins. You can start Exploring the Universe from the "quantum foam" - the first physica...

  • Largest genome on Earth

    Which species has the largest genome? Humans? No... Ahhh, I remember the polyploidy was a process observed in higher plants.  Then, well it could be a plant? OK, here is the answer - the largest genome belongs to Paris japonica, a rare Japanese...

  • Spliceosome

    It was very hard to select my first "Bio Celebrity". At the end my choice is - The Spliceosome! The spliceosome is the component that makes possible the "maturation" of the mRNAs (removing the introns from the transcribed pre-mRNAs) and which was mo...

  • CellCraft - Interactive Cell FLASH Game

    Learning by playing game is well known to be the best cognitive approach used in the education. Today I have found a very intriguing interactive cell flash game developed by Kongregate Games, called CellCraft. Well the game covers just some basic...

  • OpenPCR project

    OpenPCR project - Open Source and Hackable PCR Machine Recently I came up to a cool project - OpenPCR, which aims to develop an "open design" of a PCR machine. The project goal is to get a working prototype (and free schematics) of a computer contr...

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