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Agriculture is profitable but not as profitable as pharma. The problem with beeing illigal is that y ...
7-10-2004 at 14:18
by: Wolfram
Thank you
Thank you Lugh
For your advice about proteomics could you say something about the future for bioinf ...
7-10-2004 at 12:27
by: Wolfram
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Yes but I dont understand why its not good to analyse protein levels by DNA-microarray? As I have he ...
7-10-2004 at 06:13
by: Wolfram
Question for lifescientists
What do you mean with proteomics is "hell of a subject"? Do you consider it complicated, l ...
7-10-2004 at 05:42
by: Wolfram
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Computers can generate new biological information from existing inormation much faster than anyone c ...
6-10-2004 at 06:02
by: Wolfram
Question for lifescientists
Which will be the most expansive and profitable areas of lifescience in the future?

My guess is ...
6-10-2004 at 05:32
by: Wolfram
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There are special organs called Payers Patches in the intestine which are thought to play a role in ...
30-8-2004 at 14:40
by: Wolfram
One very ..
One very interessting experiment would be to make a dna-microarray of chimp brain and compaire it t ...
28-8-2004 at 04:59
by: Wolfram
How diffrent are peoples brains from each other?
How diffrent are peoples brains from each other? It would be very intressting to make a DNA microarr ...
27-8-2004 at 04:15
by: Wolfram
oxidised butter poisonous?
Is dangerous to eat oxidised butter? If so why is it not good for your health? I really like old oxi ...
26-6-2004 at 04:17
by: Wolfram
Inserting mtDNA in nucleus?
"I don't think there is much to be disputed, to be honest. It would have happened already, ...
12-6-2004 at 04:22
by: Wolfram
Please observe dear chemleo...
Please observe dear chemleo that no mitochodrial protein synthesis machinery will be neededd when al ...
11-6-2004 at 17:25
by: Wolfram
Inserting mtDNA in nucleus?
Man, there are many mitochondrial proteins already in the nuclear DNA, they are exported to the mito ...
10-6-2004 at 14:00
by: Wolfram
Yes
Yes I think chemist specially biochemist could be good. I think molecularbiology/ moleculargenetics ...
9-6-2004 at 08:53
by: Wolfram
Inserting mtDNA in nucleus?
How about removing mtDNA from mitochodria inserting mitochodial target sequences infront of the gene ...
8-6-2004 at 14:48
by: Wolfram
The Cure for Aging!!!!
We have come to a point were serious scientist are aiming for actually find a Cure for Aging!!!!
J ...
29-5-2004 at 17:12
by: Wolfram
Researchers zero in on a cause of aging
Look at this we have come to a point were serious scientist are aiming for actually find a Cure for ...
29-5-2004 at 08:49
by: Wolfram
How about...
How about to engener this repair mechanisms to be activated in all cells? And make damaged cells in ...
29-5-2004 at 07:37
by: Wolfram
Researchers zero in on a cause of aging
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Researchers zero in on a cause of aging
Experiment points to defect in cells
By Alice D ...
28-5-2004 at 11:46
by: Wolfram
Plant cell culturing
Look at this:

http://www.ciesin.org/docs/002-266/002-266.html

Plant cells could be grown in f ...
26-5-2004 at 13:16
by: Wolfram
Yes thats the intressting part:
Yes thats the intressting part:

"..menstruation was sychronised to the moon."

How? ...
16-5-2004 at 23:31
by: Wolfram
One intressting thing..
One intressting thing is the evolutionary orgin of this mechanism. Any ideas?
16-5-2004 at 07:29
by: Wolfram
The fascinating menstruation
Women who live together for a longer time synchrinize their menstruation by some mechanism. Do you h ...
15-5-2004 at 15:30
by: Wolfram
Yes ofcourse.
Yes ofcourse. Could it be the other way?

"Molecular modeling is more reliable than reallife ...
15-5-2004 at 02:47
by: Wolfram
What is the problem
What is the problem? Marvin clearly wrote that they dont exist..
12-5-2004 at 23:48
by: Wolfram
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