03/09/09
Luxury packaging for the genome messages
pstrongPRESS RELEASE/strongbr /strongLUXURY PACKAGING FOR THE GENOME MESSAGES/strongbr /strongA study reveals the way the structures packing the DNA in the nucleus have an important role in how the lineal information of the genome is interpreted. /...
27/07/09
"Giving mice a rest: Computer simulations helping biologists."
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GIVING MICE A REST: Computer simulations helping biologists
Researchers from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) demonstrate how computer based simulations can be used to predict drug target candidates.
The...
27/07/09
Giving mice a rest: Computer simulations helping biologists.
pstrongPRESS RELEASE/strongbr /strongGIVING MICE A REST: Computer simulations helping biologists /strongbr /strongResearchers from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) demonstrate how computer based simulations can be used to predict drug target...
17/07/09
"New advance for the understanding of the biology of hormone-dependent cancers"
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NEW ADVANCE FOR THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE BIOLOGY OF HORMONE-DEPENDENT CANCERS
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17/07/09
New advance for the understanding of the biology of hormone-dependent cancers
pstrongPRESS RELEASE/strongstrongbr //strongbr /strongNEW ADVANCE FOR THE UNDERSTANDING OF THE BIOLOGY OF HORMONE-DEPENDENT CANCERS/strongbr / Text non-available in English/p
10/07/09
"When is too much (of a gene) bad for you?"
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WHEN IS TOO MUCH (OF A GENE) BAD FOR YOU?
Researchers from the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG), in Barcelona, have found a general mechanism for why too much of a gene causes disease.
Mutations cause disease in...