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Modular control of endothelial sheet migration 1 Citation Modular control of endothelial sheet migration Philip Vitorino and Tobias Meyer Genes & Dev. 2008. 22: 3268-3281 doi: 10.1101/gad.1725808 j?ai demandé là-haut comment on explique par des gradients la fermetures des blastulas où on fait des trousGrowth factor-induced migration of endothelial cell monolayers enables embryonic development, wound healing, and angiogenesis. Although collective migration is widespread and therapeutically relevant, the underlying mechanism by which cell monolayers, technorati.com
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PhD/Postdoc in Human Statistical and Computational Genomics 1 Citation PhD/Postdoc in human statistical and computational genomics Description : Modern molecular techniques of high-throughput genotyping, sequencing and phenotyping bring the promise to disentangle the complexity of human health and disease. These high-throughput techniques generate large amounts of data, whose analysis is a major challenge to modern bioinformatics and statistical genomics. *Job description* You will work on , technorati.com
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1 Citation Link to original article by Anand K. Ganesan, Hsiang Ho, Brian Bodemann, Sean Petersen, Jayavani Aruri, Shiney Koshy, Zachary Richardson, Lu Q. Le, Tatiana Krasieva, Michael G. Roth, Pat Farmer, Michael A. White Author Summary Aberrant pigment regulation correlates with skin disorders, opthalmologic disorders, and neurologic disorders. While extensive studies have identified regulators of mouse coat color, the regulation of human skin phenotypic variation is less well understood. To give a, technorati.com
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Meet the complete mouse ? whole mouse genome sequence published 1 Citation Press release from PLoS Biology Are you a man or a mouse? A new paper, published in this week?s issue of PLoS Biology, explores exactly what distinguishes our genome from that of the lab mouse. In the first comprehensive comparison between the genes of mice and humans, scientists from institutions across America, Sweden and the UK , technorati.com
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Scientists closer to developing salt-tolerant crops 1 Citation Sydney, July 8 (IANS) Scientists have developed salt-tolerant plants using a new type of genetic modification (GM). The results could impact food production and security, since salinity affects agriculture worldwide. The work has been the outcome of research by the Australian Centre for Plant Functional Genomics and the University of Adelaide and Cambridge University. ?Salinity affects the , technorati.com
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Scientists Closer To Developing Salt-tolerant Crops 1 Citation Science Daily : An international team of scientists has developed salt-tolerant plants using a new type of genetic modification (GM) , bringing salt-tolerant cereal crops a step closer to reality. The research team ? based at the University of Adelaide?s Waite Campus in Australia ? has used a new GM technique to contain salt in parts of the plant where it does less damage. Salinity affects agriculture worldwide, which means the results of this research could impact on world food production, technorati.com
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