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Newswise (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
C&EN Deputy Assistant Managing Editor Stu Borman notes that the DNA structures, which scientists term “quadruplexes” because they have four-sided structures, are a genre of folded DNA that may help control whether genes are switched on or off. Quadruplexes sometimes form near genes that foster the growth of cancer cells. Some scientists thus regard them as promising targets for developing...
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Medical News Today (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
... because they have four-sided structures, are a genre of folded DNA that may help control whether genes are switched on or off. Quadruplexes sometimes form near genes that foster the growth of cancer cells. Some scientists thus regard them as promising targets for developing new anti-cancer drugs. Drugs that interact with quadruplexes could help kill cancer cells without harming healthy...
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Eurekalert (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
C&EN Deputy Assistant Managing Editor Stu Borman notes that the DNA structures, which scientists term "quadruplexes" because they have four-sided structures, are a genre of folded DNA that may help control whether genes are switched on or off. Quadruplexes sometimes form near genes that foster the growth of cancer cells. Some scientists thus regard them as promising targets for developing...
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Physorg (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... because they have four-sided structures, are a genre of folded DNA that may help control whether genes are switched on or off. Quadruplexes sometimes form near genes that foster the growth of cancer cells. Some scientists thus regard them as promising targets for developing new anti-cancer drugs. Drugs that interact with quadruplexes could help kill without harming healthy cells....
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Houston's Clear Thinkers (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
... Skilling proceeded to trial after criminal charges were brought against them. In contrast, KPMG, Gene Foster, and Andrew Fastow secured plea agreements or deferred prosecution agreements with reduced sentences and finite results. As one might imagine, the latter group's sentences or fines were significantly below those of the individuals and entities that proceeded to trial. The pronounced...
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CrimProf Blog (Free subscription) | 10/22/2009
... to trial after criminal charges were brought against them; and contrasting these three with KPMG, Gene Foster, and Andrew Fastow, all who secured plea agreements or deferred prosecution agreements with reduced sentences and finite results.