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Feb 08, 2010
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Argonautes: A Big Turn-Off for Proteins
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Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions
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United States
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Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Cell Biology, Cancer Biology, Molecular Biology
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Johns Hopkins scientists believe they may have d out how genetic snippets called microRNAs are able to shut down the production of some proteins. The issue, they say, is important because the more scientists know about how genes -- the blueprints for proteins -- are regulated, the more likely they are to out how to use that information in treating or preventing diseases linked to such regulation, including cancer.......> Full story
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