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The Structure of XPD Sheds Light on Cancer and Aging
The role of a unique DNA-repair protein in multiple diseases
A Protein that Triggers Aggressive Breast Cancer
Irregular Exercise Pattern May Add Pounds
Innovator Award to Berkeley Lab's Joe Gray for Improved Breast Cancer Screening
Where Broken DNA is Repaired
Exploring the Dark Matter of the Genome
Sequencing Unravels Secrets in the Complex Heterochromatin of the Fruit Fly
Berkeley Lab Life Sciences Awarded NIH Grants for Fruit Fly, Nematode Studies
Vigorous Exercise Keeps People Thin with Age
A New Target for the Treatment of Breast Cancer: Berkeley Scientists Find A Potential New Way for Stopping Tumor Proliferation
Regulating the Nuclear Architecture of the Cell
New Clues to How Sex Evolves
Berkeley Cancer Genome Center to Study Tumor Genomics
Tissue Geometry Plays Crucial Role in Breast Cell Invasion
A Ruler of Gold and DNA
New tool could expedite scientists’ push to learn how genetic information is processed
Berkeley Lab Life Scientists are Leaders in Team to Detect Cancer by Studying Proteins in the Blood
National Cancer Institute Announces Grants for Studying Clinical Proteomic Assessment for Cancer
Quantum Dots Pose Minimal Impact to Cells
Molecular DNA Switch Found to be the Same for All Life
Online Fitness Tool Takes People on a Journey Across America
Revealing the Secrets of WRN
The Unique Protein Responsible for Werner's Syndrome Aids Research in Cancer and Aging
Learning About Sex From an Elegant Worm
New Insights Into Protein Synthesis and Hepatitis C Infections
Picking Particles Faster Than One at a Time
A New Algorithm Automatically and Dependably Selects Images of Molecules for "Crystallization in Silico"
Discovering the First Steps in Transcription-Coupled Repair
An Important DNA Repair Mechanism Linked to Premature Aging Yields its Secrets
Bad Cholesterol: Genes Make the Difference
Cancer Comes Full Circle
Discovering the pathways by which the same factors that disrupt the structure of breast tissue cause cancers to develop
The Making and Breaking of Microtubules
How a Nucleotide Controls the Flexibility of Tubulin
Finding an Alzheimer's Switch
An Unsuspected Protein Regulates the Production of Plaque-Forming Peptides
Nano-Probes Allow an Inside Look at Cell Nuclei
Potter Street: A New Address for the Biosciences
Key Mechanism in Genetic Inheritance During Cell
Division Identified
Solving the Mechanism of Rett Syndrome
How the First Identified Epigenetic Disease Turns on the Genes That Produce its Symptoms
The Telomere Crisis: A Crucial Stage in Breast Cancer
Good News For Anticancer Drug Designers
Promising Families of Drugs Combat the Spread of Tumors in Different Ways
Tracking Cancer in 3-D, One Cell at a Time
Revealed: How a master protein remodels chromosomes to orchestrate gene expression
Biosig: A Program To Find New Meaning In Microscope Images
A RARE PROTEIN MUTATION OFFERS NEW HOPE FOR HEART DISEASE PATIENTS
New Findings on Breast Cancer Reported at AAAS
NEW SECRETS OF CELL DIVISION: Familiar Proteins Play an Unsuspected Role
Architecture of a Cell-Membrane Water Channel: High Resolution Unveils Secrets of Specificity and Speed
National Tritium Labeling Facility To Close In December, 2001
A New Way to Visualize Cells and Nuclei
Research Team Unfolds and Refolds Single Molecules of RNA
Extreme Low-Fat Diets Can Increase Heart Risk For Some Individuals
Seeing the Cell Nucleus in 3-D
The Machinery of Life: Gaining Insight Into Structure & Function of Proteins
Robotics That Grow Crystal Proteins for Experimentation
Electron Microscopy & Spectroscopy Techniques for Creating 3-D Images of Proteins
Computational Tools for Deciphering Molecular Dynamics of Proteins
Investigating the Biochemical Circuitry of a Cell
Unique Study Reveals Details of How Genes Are Transcribed
A New Way To Engineer Cells: The Staudinger Ligation
New Method To Label Nucleic Acids Could Lead To Novel Therapies
Advanced Light Source Reveals Secrets of Ribosome Structure
Start-up Firm Licenses Lab's Fluorescent Biological Probe
Protein Structure Central to Cystic Fibrosis Solved
Rare Birth Defect Linked to Cellular DNA Damage Response
Siberian Journey: On the Trail of Ancient Microorganisms
Breakthrough in X-Ray Microscopy Opens New View Inside Living Cells
Protein Structure Initiative Relies On X-Ray Crystallography
Artificial Cell Membranes Hold Promise for Medical Use
Berkeley Scientists Develop Mouse Model For Sickle Cell Research
Graham Fleming to Head New Physical Biosciences Division
Learning Disorder Gene in Down Syndrome Identified
New Clues To How Body Repairs DNA Damage Result From Investigation Of Rare Hereditary Disorder
Gene Discovered that Predisposes Individuals to Atherosclerosis
Three-Dimensional Image of Retroviral RNA Structure Produced
Secret of RNA's Versatility Unlocked by Researchers
Aspartate: The Secret to How Cells & Microorganisms Sense & Respond to Their Environment
Ocean Bubbles May Have Triggered Birth of Living Cells on Earth
Probing the Structure of Complex Biological Molecules
Using Equations to Determine Molecular Structures
First Images of Taxol Binding Site Produced at Berkeley Lab
Mystery of Vital Cell Protein Solved After 30 Years
New Test Identifies Cells with Link to Both Aging and Cancer
Tabletop Device Accelerates Search for New Scintillators
Scintillators Rare in Nature but Abundant in Their Usages
Cholesterol Research Center Joins Lab With Hospital
Biomedical Imaging to be Extended by New Biomedical Isotope Facility