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Potential for ALS Drug Screening Using Nuclear Transfer Strategy

Monday, December 10th, 2007

Science researchers may have developed with a novel cell source to permit stem cells to adopt on the features of an illness, a method with potential for ALS drug breakthrough.
Research announced in the Nature proposes a potential novel means to hit into the capability of stem cells for drug innovation. Some Harvard researchers advocate that [...]

The Ethical Harnessing of Fractional Formational Possibility in Altered Nuclear Transfer

Monday, December 10th, 2007

The purpose in making such an inherently restricted artifact would not be one of procreation and separation, but merely the yearning to extract on natural organic potential via scientific exploitation of biological substances using the magnifying power of microscopy by means of nuclear transfer microscopes. This purpose is in continuing with the goals of scientific [...]

The Prototype of Systems Biology, and Failures of Fertilization and Incomplete Development

Monday, December 10th, 2007

The ethical dispute for Altered Nuclear Transfer is based on the rising science of systems biology being performed with the help of microscopy using the nuclear transfer microscopes. An organism is a living whole, an active system of mutually dependent and incorporated parts based on this drastic modification of our existing reductionistic analyses.

Altered Nuclear Transfer

Monday, December 10th, 2007

We are inward bound in a period of speedy progress in the area of developmental biology with the sequencing of the human genome and our rising awareness of the molecular means of fundamental cell functions. Present scientific concern in embryonic stem cells is a reasonable step in the advancement of these studies and seizes the [...]

Advanced Transgenesis and Cloning

Monday, December 10th, 2007

The significance of maturation promoting factor or MPF activity in the recipient oocyte, and the purpose of donor cells in order are to be understood for the development of the nuclear transfer methods being utilized at present. Nuclear transfer methods are being performed with the help of microscopy using the nuclear transfer microscopes.

Microscopes Seeing Atoms

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

This is a reference from the Office of Science, Department of Energy, presented by the Assistant director Peter Faletra Ph. D. and another source named Tim Mooney to the query and concern of a 30-year-old High school professor in Biology so as to have answers and discussions regarding the questions of his students concerning microscope [...]

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