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Rediscovering Biology - Case Studies: Designing Cancer Drugs - 0 views

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    "Designing drugs" sounds trendy, but it accurately describes how some remarkably effective drugs are developed. In this case study we'll follow the steps of drug design, from initial research on the targeted disease, to the drug's use in humans. Gleevec (STI-571) is our example.
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Your Disease Risk - 0 views

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    Welcome to Your Disease Risk, the source on prevention. Here, you can find out your risk of developing five of the most important diseases in the United States and get personalized tips for preventing them. Developed over the past ten years by world-renowned experts, Your Disease Risk collects the latest scientific evidence on disease risk factors into one easy-to-use tool.
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Mother's smoking during pregnancy affects baby's DNA - 1 views

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    When women smoked daily during pregnancy, researchers identified 6,073 places where their babies' DNA was methylated differently from the DNA of nonsmokers' infants. Many of the differences were found on or near a collection of genes related to lung and nervous system development, smoking-related cancers and birth defects such as cleft lip and palate.
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Asthma cure on the horizon? | Foundation for Biomedical Research - 0 views

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    Millions of people suffer from asthma, a frightening disease that makes you feel like you're drowning. Using both mouse and human cells - and a humanized mouse to show how human type 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2) work in the body, researchers at Janssen Research and Development, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and Harvard Medical School are figuring out ILC2's role in asthma. Their findings have important implications in the quest for effective asthma therapies!
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Rediscovering Biology - Case Studies: Designing Cancer Drugs - 0 views

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    In this case study, we'll follow the process of developing an edible vaccine for the hepatitis B virus and explore practical details of genetic engineering techniques. 
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What is DNA Methylation? - 1 views

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    Over recent decades, scientists have made various discoveries about DNA methylation and how vital it is to a number of cellular processes such as embryonic development, X-chromosome inactivation, genomic imprinting, gene suppression, carcinogenesis and chromosome stability. Researchers have linked abnormal DNA methylation to several adverse outcomes, including human diseases.
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Science Education Partnership Curriculum Fred Hutch - 0 views

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    At Fred Hutch, we support engaging, challenging and relevant classroom learning experiences for all students by providing access to high-quality instructional materials developed by teachers and scientists. Our free, open-source lessons and units are geared towards high school biotech and biology teachers and focus on giving students opportunities to explore biotechnology and the social dimensions of research science.
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Want To Speed Biomedical Research? Do It In Dog Years - 0 views

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    Scientists may debate the accuracy of this equivalency, but most people agree that humans live many times longer than their furry friends. And, as it happens, these friends have features that uniquely qualify them to help us speed biomedical research.
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