Fuente: Research news
Expuesto el: domingo, 12 de agosto de 2012 7:15
Autor: Research news
Asunto: (new: telomerase-gene-therapy-slows-ageing-improves-health-in-mice.html">... more Protein signal is crucial for accurat...
(new: telomerase-gene-therapy-slows-ageing-improves-health-in-mice.html">... more Protein signal is crucial for accurate control of insect size HEIDELBERG, 4 May 2012 – Two independent groups of researchers have identified a hormone that is responsible for keeping the growth and development of insects on track. The results, which are reported in the journal Science, suggest that Dilp8 provides an important signal to slow body growth and delay insect development.... more TARA OCEANS completes 60 000-mile journey to map marine biodiversity HEIDELBERG, 27 March 2012 – The two-and-a-half-year TARA OCEANS expedition finishes on 31 March when the ship and crew reach Lorient, France. The arrival completes a journey of 60 000 miles across all the world's major oceans to sample and investigate microorganisms in the largest ecosystem on the planet, reports Eric Karsenti in an editorial published today in Molecular Systems Biology.... more Antibiotic treatment increases the severity of asthma in young mice HEIDELBERG, 16 March 2012 – Treatment with the antibiotic vancomycin increases the severity of allergic asthma in young mice, researchers in Canada have revealed in a new study published in EMBO reports. The results are consistent with the "hygiene hypothesis" that links the loss of beneficial bacteria in the community of microorganisms in the gut, collectively known as the microbiota, to the onset of asthma.... more -- Delivered by Feed43 service |