
Two transcription factors are all that is required to make blood from pluripotent stem cells. The ability to reliably and safely make in the laboratory all of the different types of cells in human blood is one key step closer to reality.
| Stem Cell Research | July 14, 2014 05:53 PM |

Two transcription factors are all that is required to make blood from pluripotent stem cells. The ability to reliably and safely make in the laboratory all of the different types of cells in human blood is one key step closer to reality.
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| Biotechnology | July 14, 2014 05:53 PM |
CRISPR, a system of genes that bacteria use to fend off viruses, is involved in promoting antibiotic resistance in Francisella novicida, a close relative of the bacterium that causes tularemia. The finding contrasts with previous observations in other bacteria that the CRISPR system hinders the spread of antibiotic resistance genes.
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| Biology | July 14, 2014 05:53 PM |

This is an image of the inflorescence of Arabidopsis thaliana. In close collaboration with Jürg Schönenberger and Yannick Städler from the Department of Botany and Biodiversity Research of the Faculty of Life Sciences, University of Vienna, 14 developmental stages of the flower of Arabidopsis thaliana from very early meristematic floral initiation to fully developed seeds were monitored with micro-computed tomography in 3D. From the same set of developmental stages a full metabolic profile using mass spectrometry was measured covering hundreds of biochemical pathways.
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