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Australian Life Scientist Weekly | Dragon sex: boys will be girls / Functional immune system from ESCs

 

 Friday 22nd February 2008

Australian Life Scientist Weekly

Dragon sex: boys will be girls
When the heat is on, boys will be girls, at least among bearded dragons. More...

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Functional immune system from ESCs
Embryonic stem cells containing the HOXB4 protein have successfully rebuilt irradiated mice immune systems. More...

Victoria prize open for action
Applications for the Victoria Prize and Fellowships are open. More...

Above and beyond DNA
After becoming an epigenetics convert four years ago at Lorne and winning the Eppendorf Young Investigator's Award there two years ago, Dr Jeff Craig returns to Lorne in 2008 as an invited speaker to present the fruits of his conversion. More...

Identical twins not a true copy
Differences between identical twins are probably caused by copy number variations, and not environmental factors, researchers report. More...

Individual expression
Peter Little went looking for coordinated changes in expression patterns in 755 genes in mice. He found them, and a whole lot more, as he told the Lorne Genome conference this week. More...

Sex differences in the brain's serotonin system
Long suspected, a Swedish team has shown that the serotonin system is different in men and women. More...

Hubs in the human-pathogen protein landscape
Analysis of protein interactions show pathogens preferentially interact with hubs and bottlenecks. More...



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