BioResearch
Inhibition of Survivin Induces Apoptosis in Human Embryonic Stem Cells
By inhibiting the action of the survivin gene it may be possible to safely use human embryonic stem cells for treatment of diseases such as diabetes, Parkinson's disease, and heart failure without running the risk of these cells developing into cancerous teratomas. More...14 May 2009

Cell-to-Cell Contact Modulates MicroRNA Synthesis
Results of a recently published study suggest that cell biology researchers should consider the effect that cell-to-cell contact has on microRNA levels when evaluating the role of these gene regulators in cancer and other diseases. More...13 May 2009
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