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Bio-IT World
December 15, 2004
David A. Bumcrot
Identifying RNAi Drug Candidates Breakthroughs in understanding RNA's extensive role in essential cellular processes have opened up the potential for a whole new class of drugs based on RNAi. mark for My Articles 92 similar articles
Bio-IT World
December 15, 2004
William Marshall
Applications of RNAi RNA interference is a highly coordinated gene regulatory mechanism that appears to be highly conserved across all metazoans studied thus far. mark for My Articles 160 similar articles
Bio-IT World
December 15, 2004
Samarsky & Welch
An Unusual Path for RNAi Technology Traditionally, development of novel technologies and research tools follow the basic scientific discoveries. mark for My Articles 38 similar articles
Bio-IT World
December 15, 2004
Salvatore Salamone
IBM, SGI Earn Top Bragging Rights at SC2004 Conference BlueGene/L and Altix 1.5GHz, Infiniband place first and second respectively on the Top 500 list of the world's most powerful supercomputers. However, bioscience problems remain. mark for My Articles 111 similar articles
Bio-IT World
December 15, 2004
Bill Van Etten
XXX-Rated Apple's new Xserve G5, Xserve RAID, and Xsan which are server, storage, and software products may solve bioscientists' data storage problems. mark for My Articles 91 similar articles
Bio-IT World
December 15, 2004
John Russell
Waters' Triumph of the Tiny 1.7-micron particle chemistry edges Waters Corp. forward in the race to supply the most powerful liquid chromatography (LC) equipment, giving a boost to proteomic research and biomarker discovery. mark for My Articles 18 similar articles
Bio-IT World
December 15, 2004
Mark D. Uehling
Roche: Computers Map Genes 1,000x Faster In a single afternoon, Roche colleagues believe, any scientist who follows their recipe should be able to zero in on the location of a gene responsible for a key phenotypic trait. mark for My Articles 56 similar articles
Bio-IT World
December 15, 2004
Kevin Davies
First Trilogy Machine Installed at Mount Sinai A landmark installation for U.S. Genomics' Single Molecule Analyzer. mark for My Articles 52 similar articles
Technology Research News
December 15, 2004
Aligned Nanotubes Accommodate Bone Researchers have found that artificial joints can be improved by mimicking the alignment of collagen fibers and natural ceramic crystals in real bones using today's nanotechnology techniques. mark for My Articles 255 similar articles
Bio-IT World
November 19, 2004
Lentini & Bent
Intellectual Property: Patents and Genomic Medicine Patents, so critical to encouraging investment in developing new technologies, threaten to become a legal and economic minefield that could prevent effective commercial exploitation of genomics. mark for My Articles 730 similar articles
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