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marko ornelas

Cell Size and Scale - 0 views

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    Some cells are visible to the unaided eye The smallest objects that the unaided human eye can see are about 0.1 mm long. That means that under the right conditions, you might be able to see an ameoba proteus, a human egg, and a paramecium without using magnification.
Hugo Molina

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  • Chronobiology is the biology of time, or the study of internal biological clocks. Biological clocks are found at all levels in living organisms. They range from oscillations found in nerve cells on the millisecond scale to oscillations in minutes, hours, days, and years in a variety of organisms and tissues. Although the commonly used phrase "your biological clock is ticking" relates to the window of years for becoming parents, many clocks are found in humans, such as the time to puberty, to menopause, and aging "clocks." Our research unit is focused on just one of these chronobiological phenomena: the daily or circadian clock.
Paulina Diaz

Global Regulation of Gene Expression and Cell Differentiation in Caulobacter crescentus... - 0 views

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    Jennifer C. England,1 Barrett S. Perchuk,2 Michael T. Laub,2 and James W. Gober1* Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Institute, University of California, Los Angeles, California 90095-1569,1 Department of Biology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02139-43072 Received September 14, 2009; Accepted November 16, 2009.
Mariana Muñoz

What's the Future of Synthetic Biology? - Technology Review - 0 views

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    Last July, scientists created the first "synthetic cell," an organism that's controlled by a chemically synthesized genome edited on a computer and stitched together in the lab. One year later, biologists at the Fifth Annual Synthetic Biology conference at Stanford University are still struggling to take the next step in the field.
marko ornelas

BBC News - European court ruling 'threatens stem cell work' - 0 views

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    let us be a good researchers!
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