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Magazine articles on biology, life sciences, biotech, medical research.
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IEEE Spectrum
April 2005
Prachi Patel Predd
Riding Life's Twists and Turns How a strand of DNA launched the co-founder of Nanogen's career in the technology behind DNA microarrays. mark for My Articles 343 similar articles
Science News
April 2, 2005
Janet Raloff
Improving Prospects for Functional Foods The Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) reports the nutraceutical industry faces major roadblocks to expansion unless the federal government institutes new regulations to streamline the FDA's evaluation of candidates for this novel class of products. mark for My Articles 535 similar articles
BusinessWeek
April 11, 2005
Catherine Arnst
Can Alcoholism Be Treated? Research shows how stubborn addictions are -- and how medications may help. Drug companies have good reason to be pay attention. mark for My Articles 160 similar articles
Reactive Reports
March 2005
David Bradley
Microbial Manufacturing A bacterium is a microscopic chemical factory producing antibiotics, immunosuppressants, and anticancer drugs no chemist can synthesize. but pharmaceutical companies have been tapping into microbial drug manufacturing for some time. mark for My Articles 132 similar articles
Scientific American
April 2005
Diane Martindale
Reactive Reasoning Is an inflammation protein the next cholesterol? mark for My Articles 105 similar articles
Science News
March 26, 2005
Janet Raloff
Fowl News--Food Additive's Extra Benefit A food additive that keeps foods fresh could one day be prescribed to domesticated turkeys. And if it protects people from the effects of a class of common food-borne poisons as well as it does the birds, the additive might be touted on food labels as a cancer fighter. mark for My Articles 7 similar articles
Technology Research News
March 23, 2005
Eric Smalley
Inkjet prints human cells Scientists tackle challenge of putting the right cells in the right places and ensuring that the cells survive the rough ride. mark for My Articles 394 similar articles
Technology Research News
March 23, 2005
Nanowires track molecular activity Researchers from Harvard University have found a way to use transistors made from silicon nanowires to gain information about how small molecules bind to proteins. mark for My Articles 335 similar articles
Technology Research News
March 23, 2005
Electricity controls biomolecules Dutch and German researchers have found a way to use electricity to control the way microtubules connect with kinesin-coated structures. mark for My Articles 13 similar articles
Science News
March 19, 2005
Wolf Search For those fascinated by wolves, a retired biology professor has developed a Web site devoted to these amazing, magnificent creatures. mark for My Articles 15 similar articles
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