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Many guises of killer cells
These cells are killers but they are do a favor by killing germs and removing dead or dying or death-worthy cells of our own body....
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Review of Cell by Stephen King
Stephen King's novel "Cell" brings us back to the good old days of gore and horror in King's frighteningly twisted mind. A brief review of Stephen King's novel "Cell".
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Fighting bad bacteria by feeding on them
We have a vast range of amoeboid cells which literally eat our enemies and protect us. How ....please read ahead.
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Cell Phones and Middle School
Cell phones can cause arguments at home between middle school teens and parents. Avoid frustration with these simple tips on responsible cell phone use.
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Power from Ethanol Fuel Cells
Using ethanol as the hydrogen storage medium for fuel cells could solve the safety problems associated with the storage of hydrogen gas.
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Cell Phones for Kids
More and more tweens are getting their very own cell phones. Here are some things to consider before handing it over.
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Ethical Embryonic Stem (ES) Cells
Scientists have created ES cells without destroying an embryo or cloning a patient.
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Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia (ALL)
In particular the spongy tissue inside bones where the blood cells are made.This illness got its name from a group of white blood cells that are called lymphocytic.
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AIDS Virus Knocked Down But Not Out
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Computer Security Weekly, July 5, 1999
July 5, 1999: This week's events in computer security, both on and off the net.
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Constance Tom Noguchi - Researcher and Mentor
Constance Tom Noguchi is Molecular Cell Biology Section Chief at the Laboratory of Chemical Biology, National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of Health. She is a well-known mentor to science and medical students and teachers.
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Hope Endures
A look at past developements and future treatments for juvenile diabetes.
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How Cell Phones Are Destroying Life As We Know It
A tongue-in-cheek look at how cell phones effect our lives.
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Media Explosion
The current juvenile diabetes cure research media explosion.
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What is Biochemistry?
DNA, enzymes, fats, carbohydrates and hormones are all part of the discipline of Biochemistry.
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Cell Phone History
History of cellular technology.
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Cell Phones in the Backcountry
Discusses cell phone use in backcountry situations, with particular attention to emergency situations and impact on others, cell phones backcountry
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Cloning
A look at the different types of cloning and their uses.
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Fair Cell Phone Use in Schools
Acceptable and Unacceptable uses of cell phones in school are examined. Parents, educators, and students can agree on a fair use agreement.
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Immune Cells and Function
Lymphocytes and macrophages display a complex pattern of surface proteins (antigens) on their cell surface - these antigens are known as cluster of differentiation (CD) a
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Leather Cell Phone Case
Well not really on a shoesstring, but with a shoestring.
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Mobile Snacking
In a world were many busy professionals live by their blackberries, "Mobile snacking" is a way for those pressed for time to bridge the gap between work and life.
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New Stem Cell Research Application
A new experimental procedure discovered may one day lead to human male fertility treatments. Scientists learning to differentiate stem cells from marrow to proto-sperm.
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Organic Fuel Cells for Vehicles
Various organic processes can be used to generate hydrogen from biomass feed materials for use in a hydrogen fuel cell for portable electrical generation.
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cellulose fuel cell
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Prokaryotic & Eukaryotic Cells
This collection of articles provides basic information about prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells, their structure and function.
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Rudolph Virchow - Founder of Modern Pathology
Rudolph Virchow was a 19th century Polish/German physician who played an active role in politics, as well as in medical research. His findings form the basis of the modern study of pathology.
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T-cell Function
T-cells are activated when antigen fragments from foreign proteins bind to T-cell receptors.
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Simple skins- Hydra
Coelenterates like hydra and jellyfish are nothing but a bag of skin enclosing their body cavity which doubles up as a gut cavity. Their versatile skin is for - protection, movement, digestion, absorption, secretion, sensation, regeneration, reproduction, and even decision making and implementing these decisions. Impressed ?..please read on ..
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The Pancreas - an Overview
The pancreas is a complex organ. It controls blood glucose levels, directs the liver to produce glucogon when glucose levels are low, as well as other functions.
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How Nanotech Solar Cells Work
Traditional solar cell technology is experiencing a never seen before exploit in recent years thanks to innovative nanotechnological research.
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Skins of the tiny beings,
Cell membrane, all of a hundred millionth meter is the skin of one celled creatures. But it is as versatile as our skin or perhaps even more….
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Adult Stem Cells
Free from the controversy associated with embryonic stem cells, adult stem cells are readily available and show benefits for autoimmune disorders and various cancers.
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Multiple Myeloma
Symptoms and diagnosis of multiple myeloma
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Oxidative Stress and the Neuropathies - Part II
NAC - N-Acetyl Cysteine (NAC) is effective in the treatment of HIV and the related symptoms that stem from this disease. It is also possible that due to the many similarities of most aspects of HIV and the Neuropathies - that there is common ground here and that the solution to one may be also the solution to the other. Thus - an introduction to the presence of and the current research involving NAC.
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STEM CELLS, Part One
What are these stem cells we hear so much about? Where do they come from? Why are they so important? And why are scientists so excited about them?
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Synthetic Biology
To understand how a cell works, you have to take it apart and put it back together. That's the thinking behind synthetic biology.
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Cell Phones and the Classroom
Cell phone usage is especially popular with teens; should they be allowed to have them in their possession during the school day and what use is appropriate?
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Chromosomes & Sister Chromatids
When is DNA considered a chromosome? What is a sister chromatid and how does it differ from a chromosome? The article unravels some of the lingo of DNA.
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MySpace and Facebook Go Mobile
Social networking has gone mobile. The two popular websites, MySpace and Facebook, are now available on cell phones, for free.
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Teen Drivers: DUI vs DWT
Teen drivers under the influence of alcohol or talking/texting on a cellphone make the roads less safe.
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Applying Borders to Cells in Excel
You can enhance the appearance of your Excel spreadsheet by adding borders to the entire spreadsheet or to selected cells. Follow these simple steps and you’ll have an attractive-looking spreadsheet in no time!
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Cancer Stem Cells
Cancer stem cells constitute only a very small portion of tumors yet play a key role in the proliferation of cancer. Cancer stem cells may be inherently resistant to chemotherapeutic drugs. Cancers that result from chronic tissue injury may be due to excessive activation of stem cells.
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Fibers and Plant Cells
An amazingly wide range fibers are produced by cells in plants. Read about a few of them.
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Formatting Cells with Colors and Patterns in Excel
You can call attention to Excel cells, rows, and columns by formatting cells with colors and patterns. By following these simple steps, you can have a colorful and attractive Excel spreadsheet.
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Osteoclasts – the Cells That Break Bone
Bone breaking cells working too hard or too lazily can make difference between life and death. See how..
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Repopulation of Cancer Cells
The regrowth of cancer cells following radiation or chemotherapy is a major cause of treatment failure. Treatments based on modifying the dose or schedule of treatment as well as the use of cytostatic molecular-targeting agent hold promise to overcome this process.
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Review of Cells Alive: What is so great about my number one site
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Stem Cells and Brain Drain- -Naturally, They Go Together
While researchers mass-produce embryonic stem cells, in Columbus, Ohio politicians try to walk the fine line between tech and moral issues. Meanwhile, our state’s brain-drain continues. I say, take a stand (in the 21st century) and let the scientists do their thing—here, in Ohio. Then, get on to some issues that NEED political intervention: like really improving school funding. And then the teachers worry about the Science Olympics.
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The AIDS Virus Kills the Killer Cells
Why people with HIV infection suddenly develop AIDS.
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Using Stem Cells for Cosmetics
A bio technology firm in Korea has developed a method of obtaining protein from placenta stem cells to use in cosmetic products.
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