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Sulforaphane, a compound found in broccoli and broccoli sprouts, kills the bacterium known to cause ulcers and stomach cancer
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Microarray, research tools for PCR, cytobiology, glycobiology and protein engineering, in Otsu, Shiga, Japan.
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Reviews the use of this therapy in fighting HIV. Includes mechanism, difficulties, terms, and featured experiments.
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Academic dissertation by Malmsten, Anders including an extensive survey of retrovirus replication nd a discussion of highly sensitive metods for determination of retroviral reverse transcriptase, for viral research and for diagnosis and viral load determination in HIV patients.
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Offers the Gensearch software to locate and analyse potential mutation locations.
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Welcome to Bionet - the site that lets you explore and debate the latest discoveries in life sciences. Should we clone human embryos to cure disease? Would you choose your child's genes? Would you eat genetically modified food? Will new drugs keep you healthy and make you live forever? This website has been created by eight European science centres and museums, and is presented in nine different languages. You can explore the science, look at the ethical issues, compare the laws in different countries, play games and express your opinions.
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