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  2. Development of new genetic polymers - MRC Laboratory of Molecular…

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    Thumbnail for Development of new genetic polymers - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 20 Apr 2012: Search this website. Development of new genetic polymers. Development of new genetic polymers. ... The development of new aptamers could be useful in the diagnosis and treatment of cancers, haematological, ocular and inflammatory conditions, and other
  3. New insight into common mutations in human cancers - MRC Laboratory…

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    Thumbnail for New insight into common mutations in human cancers - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 6 Sep 2012: New insight into common mutations in human cancers. Published on. 6 September, 2012. ... succeeded in providing new insights into how mutations of the PIK3CA affect its function.
  4. New Insight on General Mechanism Behind Gene Expression - MRC…

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    Thumbnail for New Insight on General Mechanism Behind Gene Expression - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 1 Aug 2012: New Insight on General Mechanism Behind Gene Expression. Published on. 1 August, 2012. ... change. This work was supported by the Medical Research Council, by a Royal Thai Government Scholarship and a Mahidol University new researcher grant and Faculty
  5. Nuocyte research points to new strategies to treat asthma - MRC…

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    Thumbnail for Nuocyte research points to new strategies to treat asthma - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 4 Apr 2012: 4 April, 2012. A group of collaborative researchers, led by Andrew McKenzie’s group in the LMB’s PNAC Division, have identified new processes that lead to the development of a ... The team’s work in increasing understanding of the processes and
  6. New insight on how sensory neurons control sustained responses to…

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    Thumbnail for New insight on how sensory neurons control sustained responses to environmental dangers - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 17 Apr 2012: Search this website. New insight on how sensory neurons control sustained responses to environmental dangers. ... New insight on how sensory neurons control sustained responses to environmental dangers.
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  8. Sweet answer to the origins of life - MRC Laboratory of Molecular…

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    Thumbnail for Sweet answer to the origins of life - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 1 Oct 2012: Published on. 1 October, 2012. New research, from John Sutherland and Dougal Ritson in the LMB’s PNAC division, delivers a breakthrough in the chemistry of the origin of life.
  9. Research shows the power of exploiting publicly available data to…

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    Thumbnail for Research shows the power of exploiting publicly available data to reveal new principles in biology - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 29 Jun 2012: Research shows the power of exploiting publicly available data to reveal new principles in biology. ... constitutive exons) to different contexts by mediating new protein interactions through the differentially spliced unstructured segment.
  10. Alcohol by-product destroys blood stem cells - MRC Laboratory of…

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    Thumbnail for Alcohol by-product destroys blood stem cells - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 24 Aug 2012: Published on. 24 August, 2012. New research shows that acetaldehyde, the breakdown product generated when the body removes alcohol, causes irreversible damage to the DNA of stem cells in the ... In future this work may underpin new treatments for this
  11. First insight into peptide-receptor interaction - MRC Laboratory of…

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    Thumbnail for First insight into peptide-receptor interaction - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 15 Oct 2012: This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health; Pfizer Global Research and Development; Medical Research Council; and the Protein Production Facility of the New York Consortium on Membrane Protein ... Structure, New York City.

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