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A*STAR Institute Of Molecular And Cell Biology (A*STAR IMCB)
MicroRNAs and growth control
19 June 2012MicroRNAs link the pathways that control growth during animal development and in disease
Cancer
Understanding the culprit
19 June 2012Study using a systems biology approach reveals how the transcription factor EVI1 contributes to cancer development and tumor invasion
Cancer
Preventing cell division
19 June 2012One of the enzymes known to regulate the cell cycle has now been shown to play a key role in mitosis
Electronics
Two at a time
19 June 2012New design reduces the areal footprint of nanowire transistors by a factor of two
Miniaturization
A glance from the nanoworld
5 June 2012New patterning technique produces a faithful reproduction of grayscale images down to the micrometer level
Genetics
Gene markers of kidney disease
5 June 2012Variations in immune genes associated with increased susceptibility to common kidney disease
Nanotechnology
Holey gold
5 June 2012Imaging nanoporous metals with beams of electrons provides deep insights into the unusual optical properties of these materials
Computing
Adding a touch of color
5 June 2012An innovative computer program brings color to grayscale images
A*STAR Singapore Immunology Network (A*STAR SIgN)
For one and for all
5 June 2012The infection of one dengue virus subtype can lead to the production of antibodies that confer protection against other dengue virus subtypes
Drug Screening
A fishy solution
5 June 2012The embryonic development of zebrafish under the influence of pharmaceutical drugs can be imaged using microfluidics
Photonics
Beam me up
22 May 2012‘Tractor beams’ of light that pull objects towards them are no longer science fiction
Cancer
All tumor cells are not created equal
22 May 2012The identification of a molecular pathway essential for the development and maintenance of tumor-initiating cells may prove invaluable to cancer treatment
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