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Real Time - ribosomes
Mitochondrion, pinocytotic vesicle, lysosome, cell membrane, ribosomes, nucleus, nucleolus http://t.co/rfMfCfRz
24 May 2012, 10:52 pm
Mitochondrion, pinocytotic vesicle, lysosome, cell membrane, ribosomes, nucleus, nucleolus http://t.co/rfMfCfRz
Pinocytotic vesicle, lysosome, ribosomes, microtubules, nucleolus, nucleus, cell membrane http://t.co/R2RA15UQ
24 May 2012, 10:48 pm
Pinocytotic vesicle, lysosome, ribosomes, microtubules, nucleolus, nucleus, cell membrane http://t.co/R2RA15UQ
Lysosome, cell membrane, ribosomes, microtubules, nucleus, nucleolus http://t.co/FZobTcgL
24 May 2012, 10:45 pm
Lysosome, cell membrane, ribosomes, microtubules, nucleus, nucleolus http://t.co/FZobTcgL
News - ribosomes
Discovered a new checkpoint of cell cycle control through joint action of 2 proteins
22 May 2012, 9:18 am
( IDIBELL-Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute ) Alterations in the formation of ribosomes (the elements of the cell where proteins are made) cause the induction of p53 protein and cell cycle disruption. This process is crucial to understand fundamental biological processes and the emergence of various diseases. Now, scientists at the Bellvitge Biomedical Research Institute have found that ...
What makes a worm say 'yuck'
15 May 2012, 7:11 am
Researchers at Harvard-affiliated Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH) say they have uncovered a way that animals detect pathogens in their bodies that allows their systems to respond before cellular damage occurs.
Study reveals how ribosomes override their blockades
14 May 2012, 4:41 pm
ribosomes are "protein factories" in the cells of all living things. They produce proteins based on existing genetic codes stored on special nucleic acid molecules. These molecules, also called messenger RNA (mRNA) due to the genetic information encoded on them, are read by ribosomes in a stepwise manner. Defined start and stop signals on the mRNA direct this process. If a stop signal is missing ...
Cell biology: How ribosomes override their blockades
14 May 2012, 11:14 am
ribosomes are “protein factories” in the cells of all living things. They produce proteins based on existing genetic codes stored on special nucleic acid molecules. These molecules, also called messenger RNA (mRNA) due to the genetic information encoded on them, are read by ribosomes in a stepwise manner. Defined start and stop signals on the mRNA direct this process. If a stop signal is missing ...
RNP granules exit the nucleus via new budding mechanism akin to herpes-type viruses
11 May 2012, 3:47 am
New evidence published in Cell by Vivian Budnik, PhD, Melissa J. Moore, PhD, and colleagues at the University of Massachusetts Medical School, reveals a novel budding mechanism, similar to the process used by some viruses, capable of exporting large ribonucleoprotein particles from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
Research reveals novel transport mechanism for large ribonucleoproteins
10 May 2012, 12:14 pm
The movement of genetic materials, such as RNA and ribosomes, from the nucleus to the cytoplasm is a critical component in a cell's ability to make the proteins necessary for essential biological functions. Until now, it was believed the nuclear pore complex was the sole pathway between the cell nucleus and cytoplasm for these materials. New evidence published in Cell by Vivian Budnik, PhD ...
Cloudy, With a Chance of (Data) Showers
9 May 2012, 10:33 am
The $1,000 genome won't do any good for science if researchers can't interpret it , says Adina Mangubat, CEO of Spiral Genetics, in Xconomy . While industry has focused most of its time and energy to creating better ways to sequence a genome, it has "largely ignored the computational power required to extract and analyze the genomic data in a timeframe that keeps it relevant," Mangubat adds.
DFG to establish seven new research units
8 May 2012, 8:42 am
The establishment of six new Research Units and one Clinical Research Unit has been decided by the Joint Committee of the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation). These networks will offer researchers the opportunity to address current and pressing issues in their fields and to pioneer innovative approaches. As all DFG Research Units, the new groups will work across ...
Is Origami the Future of Tech?
3 May 2012, 8:27 pm
Nature uses folding to manufacture some of its most intricate creations, from flowers and wings to protein and DNA. What if humans could do the same?
World - ribosomes
9 PhD students to receive Adams fellowships - Jerusalem Post
13 May 2012, 4:47 pm
Krupkin, considered by Yonath as one of her best students, is studying the structure of ribosomes. She made aliya from Russia at the age of two and as a child in elementary school did experiments in a home lab. As a high school student she participated in ...
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