Sentences with phrase «issue of nature biotechnology»

Research published in the July 22 issue of Nature Biotechnology, shows for the first time that a novel genomic sequencing...
Hughes scientists at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center have devised a new strategy to prevent cancer cells from dividing.In the May 1996 issue of Nature Biotechnology, they show...
Molecular biologist Jay Keasling and colleagues at the University of California, Berkeley, report in the 1 June issue of Nature Biotechnology that they have overcome this hurdle.
Their findings, reported in the December issue of Nature Biotechnology, open the door to possible new treatments for neurological diseases.
When fed a standard soybean diet, the transgenic pigs excreted up to 75 % less phosphorous than control animals, the researchers report in the August issue of Nature Biotechnology.
Then they march the microscope tip down the atomic hills and valleys of a chromosome, and when it hits the reporter, the researchers know they've come to a given genetic variant, they report in the July issue of Nature Biotechnology.
These novel starches resist tangling during freezing, and gels made with the starch did not separate through five cycles of freezing and thawing, the group reports in the March issue of Nature Biotechnology.
There is really no reliable method for recapitulating the metastatic progression from a primary tumor in the colon to the liver,» says Omer Yilmaz, an MIT assistant professor of biology, a member of MIT's Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research, and the lead senior author of the study, which appears in the May 1 issue of Nature Biotechnology.
Experts say the bug, described in the October issue of Nature Biotechnology, could eventually help the U.S. government dig out of its 50 - year - old toxic mess.
Armed with a bacterial enzyme, tobacco can break down toxic explosives that contaminate the grounds at many ammunition factories, scientists report in the May issue of Nature Biotechnology.
This technology debuted in a recent issue of Nature Biotechnology.
In a paper appearing in the Feb. 13 issue of Nature Biotechnology, the researchers showed that they could significantly enhance the yield of glucaric acid, a chemical that is a precursor to products such as nylons and detergents.
Led by Timothy Lu, an associate professor of biological engineering and electrical engineering and computer science, the researchers described their findings in the Sept. 21 issue of Nature Biotechnology.
The advance, described in next month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, could lead to more accurate screening of organ donors and identification of genetic targets for new drugs.
That's according to a study in the April 6th issue of Nature Biotechnology.
Anderson is one of the senior authors of a paper describing the findings in the Feb. 1 issue of Nature Biotechnology.
The technique, described in this month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, accelerates the growth of transgenic tobacco and lettuce seedlings.
The method, reported in the November issue of Nature Biotechnology, could lead to safe and effective human gene therapies for cystic fibrosis, hemophilia, and a variety of other diseases.
The Academy of Radiology Research reported in the current issue of Nature Biotechnology that patent output from the National Institutes of Health (NIH) is vital to understanding which various areas of science are contributing most to America's innovation economy.
ROI is described in the August issue of Nature Biotechnology.
Infusing the mice with massive numbers of these plasmids under high pressure left the animals with up to 92 % less hepatitis B RNA than control animals, the researchers report in the 12 May issue of Nature Biotechnology.
The results appear in an upcoming issue of Nature Biotechnology.
The gene, described in next month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, could help lengthen the life of other flowers, and perhaps prolong the shelf life of vegetables.
Aside from the payoff to launders, molecular biologists say the method behind this mushroom madness, described in the current issue of Nature Biotechnology, is the first to combine two gene mutation techniques with shuffling and sorting procedures to improve an enzyme's function.
They reported the work in the June issue of Nature Biotechnology.
Some experts say that the surprising finding, reported in next month's issue of Nature Biotechnology, could lead to a revolution in transgenic agriculture.
As I outline in a new paper out in the January 2016 issue of Nature Biotechnology, titled «This Time May Be Different», there's a strong case to be made that indeed this time is different.

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The research team including Teresa Evans, Ph.D., and Lindsay Bira, Ph.D., of UT Health San Antonio describe their results in the March issue of the journal Nature Biotechnology.
However, the nature of biotechnology raises many unique patent law issues.
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