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Nature 442, 336-337 (27 July 2006) | doi:10.1038/442336a; Published online 26 July 2006
Open Innovation Challenges
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Protect Enzyme from In Planta Degradation
A proposal for stable expression of an enzyme in corn seed is desired.
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Efficient Chromosome Doubling: Plant Cell Division
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Post-doctoral Research in Super-Resolution imaging of Mitotic Processes.
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- Toronto, ON Canada
Senior Scientist, Bioinformatics and Protein Design
- Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research, University of Copenhagen
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The lure of stem-cell lines
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Nature investigates what human embryonic stem-cell lines have been derived worldwide so far, and why scientists are so desperate to work with new ones.
In the emotionally charged stem-cell debate, to be against embryonic stem-cell research is often portrayed as being for disease. So when opponents to loosening restrictions on US funding of embryonic stem-cell research took to the Senate floor last week, they were keen to emphasize their support for research that doesn't involve the destruction of embryos (see pages 329 and 335).
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