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Thursday, August 28, 2008

Rifamycin Antibiotics Attack Tuberculosis Bacteria With Walls, Not Signals

Amid concerns about the rising number of new tuberculosis cases worldwide, researchers have reexamined and disproved a ...  > full story

Keeping Cells Youthful: How Telomere-building Proteins Get Drawn Into The Fold

It may take just one or two proteins to polish off a simple cellular task, but life-or-death matters, such as caring for the ends of ...  > full story

Researchers Uncover Attack Mechanism Of Illness-inducing Bacterium

An infectious ocean-dwelling bacterium found in oysters and other shellfish kills its host's cells by causing them to burst, providing the ...  > full story

Tiny Molecule Helps Control Blood-vessel Development

The development and repair of heart tissue and blood vessels is intimately tied to a tiny piece of ribonucleic acid that is found nowhere else in the ...  > full story
 

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