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            <title>TWiM 7 – Cycles of life and death, light and dark</title>
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            <description>Hosts: Vincent Racaniello, Margaret McFall-Ngai, Cliff Mintz, Elio Schaecter, and Michael Schmidt.
On episode #7 of the podcast This Week in Microbiology, Vincent, Cliff, Elio, Margaret, and Michael discuss programmed cell death in E. coli, and the daily synthesis and degradation of enzymes needed for photosynthesis and nitrogen fixation by cyanobacteria.

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E. coli extracelluar death factor EDF
mRNA cleavage by MazF toxin
Myxococcus programmed cell death
Using toxins in ...</description>
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            <title>Another hard tumble on ice – and still I enjoy winter!</title>
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            <title>Discussion: Whats Your Fixation?</title>
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            <description>So its common for people with Aspergers to have a fixation or two that they really really like, and devote all there free time too.  Mine is technology and weather.  But I would like to see what everyone else&amp;#8217;s is.  So if you have Aspergers or know someone that does what&amp;#8217;s the Aspergers fixation?  I [...] (Source: AspieWeb.net)</description>
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            <title>9th European Nitrogen Fixation Conference</title>
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            <description>September 6 - 10, 2010 9th European Nitrogen Fixation ConferenceGeneva, Switzerland Further informationTopics include: Applied aspects of biological nitrogen fixation; Evolution and diversity of diazotrophs and hosts; Genomics and post-genomics of diazotrophs and hosts; Interactions of proteobacteria with legumes; Interactions of diazotrophs with non-legume hosts; Novel tools and technologies to study diazotrophy; Physiology of free-living and symbiotic diazotrophs; Regulation of nitrogen fixation; Structure and function of nitrogenase.Suggested reading: Microbiology BooksFull range of books on microbiology at Microbiology Books (Source: Microbiology Blog: The weblog for microbiologists.)</description>
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            <title>Importance of Tissue fixation in Cancer management</title>
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            <description>“Do you want a quick result, or the right result?”There is always a pressure on the laboratory (and the pathologist) to turn specimens around quickly, so that decisions can be relayed to anxious and expectant patients.Proper specimen handling and preparationhas been under-appreciated by clinicians and pathologists alike.How preanalytical variables such as tissue handing and tissue fixation have the potential to significantly and adversely affect the accurate assessment of therapeutic targets such as ER/Her2neu in tumor specimens.,must be understood properly.Following are the Consensus Recommendations on Estrogen Receptor Testing in Breast Cancer By Immunohistochemistry by Members of the Standardization Ad-Hoc Consensus Committee.As soon as they are available from the operating room, br...</description>
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