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Las células madre ya se pueden manipular genéticamente | Sociedad |...

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Las células madre ya se pueden manipular genéticamente. Un nuevo método abre la puerta al estudio de enfermedades en laboratorio.

How exposure to pesticides increases Parkinson's disease ...

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Frank Soldner, research scientist in Jaenisch's lab and co-author of the study, said that exposing both normal and mutant neurons to pesticides, ...

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Frank Soldner von dem Whitehead Institute in Cambridge in Massachusetts kann eine (weitverbreitete) Genvariante mit der Crispr-Cas9-Geneditierung als ...

140. Geburtstag des Flugpioniers: Sonderbriefmarke für Gustav...

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Zu Ehren des Flugpioniers Gustav Weißkopfs gibt die Flughistorische Forschungsgemeinschaft in Leutershausen eine Sonderbriefmarke heraus. Der Geburtstag des...

Hundestrand Altmühlsee: Wo Bello ungestört planschen kann

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Hundestrand AltmühlseeWo Bello ungestört planschen kann. Stand: |Bildnachweis. Hundestrand am Altmühlsee | Bild: BR-Studio Franken/Frank Soldner. › Franken › Nachrichten

Toolchain für PowerPC mit VLE - Mikrocontroller.net

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· Autor: Frank Soldner (Gast) Datum: :13. Bewertung 0 lesenswert nicht ...

Department of Genetics Holds: "Genetics Symposium 1" - Yale ...

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Frank Soldner, MD; Whitehead Institute, Cambridge, MA. “In vitro modeling of complex neurological diseases: Functional analysis of Parkinson's ... › event

Beyond Pesticides Daily News Blog » Blog Archive Gene Mutation...

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Beyond Pesticides offers the latest information on pesticides and alternatives, as well as ongoing projects including children's health, organic food, mosquito...

Genetic Mutation Increases Risk of Parkinson’s Disease From Pesticides

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Study uses patient-derived stem cells to show that a mutation in the α-synuclein gene causes increased vulnerability to pesticides, leading to Parkinson’s...

Good Cells Gone Bad | Scripps Research

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... the Scintillon Institute in San Diego; and Frank Soldner and Rudolf Jaenisch of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology/Whitehead Institute.

Genetic mutation increases risk of Parkinson's disease from pesticides

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"Exposing both normal and mutant neurons to pesticides—including paraquat, maneb, and rotenone—created excessive free radicals in cells with the mutation, causing damage to dopamine-containing neurons that led to cell death," said Frank Soldner, M.D., research scientist in Jaenisch's lab and ...

$14 million boost for Parkinson's disease research

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— ... respectively, of molecular and cell biology at UC Berkeley — Frank Soldner from Albert Einstein College of Medicine in New York and Luke ... › 14-mill...

CRISPR Aids Identification of Sporadic Parkinson's Mutation ...

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— ... very close together in the genome,” noted lead study author Frank Soldner, M.D., senior research scientist in Dr. Jaenisch's laboratory. › cri...

Good Cells Gone Bad - Neuroscience News

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— ... Nima Dolatabadi, Frank Soldner, Daniel B. McClatchy, Jolene K. Diedrich, John R. Yates III, Rajesh Ambasudhan, Tomohiro Nakamura, ... › pin...

Identifying a Genetic Mutation Behind Sporadic Parkinson's ...

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— ... a team of researchers led by Frank Soldner, a senior researcher in the Jaenisch lab, investigated two GWAS-flagged risk variants located ... › ...

Next-generation stem cell scientists evidence strong nerves at USC...

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— Frank Soldner, MD, from the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research at MIT focused on a different neurological condition: Parkinson's ... › next-gen...

PNAS announces Cozzarelli Prize recipients - EurekAlert!

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— ... Jan Pruszak, Eva Hedlund, Dongdong Fu, Frank Soldner, Vania Broccoli, Martha Constantine-Paton, Ole Isacson, and Rudolf Jaenisch › potn-...

Scientists reprogram skin cells to neuron damaged by ...

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— "It's definitely an experiment which we will pursue," said Frank Soldner, lead author of Thursday's study in the journal Cell and a member ... › health

Technique enables efficient gene splicing in human embryonic stem...

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— Hockemeyer and Frank Soldner are first authors on the article and postdoctoral researchers in Whitehead Member Rudolf Jaensich's lab. › news ›

Genetic mutation increases risk of Parkinson' | EurekAlert!

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A study uses patient-derived stem cells to show that a mutation in the alpha-synuclein gene causes increased vulnerability to pesticides, leading to...

Genetic mutation increases risk of Parkinson’s disease from...

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Whitehead Institute is a world-renowned non-profit research institution dedicated to improving human health through basic biomedical research.

Pesticides increase risk of Parkinson’s says study | The Scotsman

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PESTICIDES cause genetic mutations that increase the risk of developing Parkinson’s disease, a new study has warned.

Technique enables efficient gene targeting in | EurekAlert!

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Hockemeyer and Frank Soldner are first authors on the article and postdoctoral researchers in Whitehead Member Rudolf Jaensich's lab. "Other people have genetically
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