BIOL312 @UNBC - Molecular Cell Physiology

Month: March 2016 (page 3 of 4)

Appreciating Genetic Modification and Agricultural Biotechnology

Ethan E. Rowland

The Tale Of Two Stories: Tel/Etv6 Learns to Regenerate or Over Proliferate…

Selenne Dorus

The fountain of youth is full of lobsters, or, the unclear relationship between telomeres, telomerase, and aging.

Matthew Webber

Too Many Sperm: The Induction of Polyspermy in Sea Urchins Eggs by Nicotine

Amanda Schneider

A Metabolic Enzyme residing in the “powerhouse ” of Human Skin cells: A potential biomarker in the development of New Anti-aging Remedies

Justine Buma-a

Insidious Poison: Lead and Apoptosis

Lori Alexander

Hijacking the host cell, laying low, and causing tumours: Life of the Kaposi’s sarcoma-associated herpesvirus

Danielle Sidsworth

Our Genome, The Key to Cancer’s Achilles Heel

Dane Chapman

The Future of Reproduction – Two Lovers and a Donor

Sukhpreet Buttar

Build-A-Baby: A Scientific Insight into Human Embryo Modification

Brendan Reiter

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