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Bacteriophage Integrase Used to Correct Skin Disorder
Researchers have adapted the process by which bacteriophages insinuate their DNA into the genome of host bacteria in order to correct the genetic defect that causes a rare skin disorder called recessive dystrophic epidermolysis bullosa. More...30 Sep 2002
Nanografting to Produce Tiny DNA Microarrays
AA recent report described an improved method for coating surfaces with minute patterns of DNA molecules that will promote the development of faster and more powerful devices for DNA sequencing, biological sensors, and disease diagnosis. More...30 Sep 2002
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