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Australian Life Scientist Weekly | Maternal role for p53 in reproduction / Sympathy for the devil

 

 Friday 30th November 2007

Australian Life Scientist Weekly

Maternal role for p53 in reproduction
The 'guardian of the genome' has an unexpected role in regulating embryo implantation in mice. More...

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Sympathy for the devil
Extra insurance for the Tasmanian devil announced as scientists fear for its future. More...

Carr keeps science portfolio
Kim Carr is the new federal minister for science. More...

Seeing the light in femtoseconds
Speedy laser facility will be used for biological imaging. More...

Grants to reverse the brain drain
The 2008 Pfizer Australia Research Fellowships have been announced, bringing one Australian scientist home. More...

MicroRNAs: thinking globally, acting locally
Neurologist Ken Kosik and his team are profiling neuronal miRNAs to identify those potentially involved in neuronal plasticity and the function of those that are unique to dendrites. More...

RNAi and the immune response
Australian researchers are looking at harnessing RNAi to silence cancer genes and then activating the immune system as a second line of defence More...

GM canola moratorium lifted in two states
NSW set to lift GM crop moratorium, while Victoria faces a tougher test. More...

RNAi and the sound of silence
The elusive molecule responsible for spreading gene silencing through plants is still unknown, but the pioneers of RNAi research at CSIRO Plant Industry are close to tracking it down. More...



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