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| 7 results Important Gene-Regulation Proteins Pinpointed by New Method ...science.psu.edu/news-and-events/2012-news/Pugh1-2012 Jan 18, 2012 ... A novel technique has been developed and demonstrated at Penn State University to map the proteins that read and regulate chromosomes ... Ancient protein flexibility can drive 'new' functions | Science Codexwww.sciencecodex.com/ancient_protein_flexibility_can_drive_new_ Jan 6, 2016 ... A mechanism by which stress hormones inhibit the immune system, which appeared to be relatively new in evolution, may actually be ... New proteins may expand, improve genome editing | Sciencescience.sciencemag.org/content/350/6256/16 Summary. Three years ago, no one knew or cared about much about a protein called Cpf1 produced by a bacterial gene. Now, it shows potential for making a ... Twisty chains of proteins keep cells oriented | Science Newshttps://www.sciencenews.org/.../twisty-chains-proteins-keep-cells-oriented Jun 16, 2015 ... The counterclockwise twist of protein fibers jutting out from the edge of human cells allow the cells to distinguish right from left. New technology selects high-affinity proteins | Science Codexwww.sciencecodex.com/new_technology_selects_highaffinity_proteins- Dec 1, 2015 ... Kobe University and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) in Japan have developed a technology ... Jean-Claude Burgelman: the new open science paradigm requires ...www.euroscientist.com/jean-claude-burgelman-the-new-open-science- Jun 22, 2015 ... Jean-Claude Burgelman is the head of the science policy and foresight unit at Directorate General for Research and Innovation of the ... Scientists Use Mirrors and Fluorescent Proteins to Make Laser Cell ...www.nytimes.com/2011/06/14/science/14oblaser.html Jun 13, 2011 ... The world's first living laser produces a green fluorescent protein that is then channeled into a beam with the help of two mirrors. | ||