Word: cellular
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...four Americans now has a cellular telephone--and college students both at Harvard and other schools are helping push that number even higher...
James E. Davis, Senior Lecturer on Chemistry and Chemical Biology and on Molecular and Cellular Biology, says the notes online from his chemistry class contained "two humongous errors." He held up a copy of the Versity notes on his Introduction to the Principles of Chemistry class in one of his lectures recently...
...practical implications. Cystic fibrosis, for example, and some forms of kidney disease are caused by the failure of key proteins to get where they ought to be. Understanding the details of such failures could probably lead to powerful treatments. Indeed, Blobel's research has already helped scientists use tiny cellular "factories" to mass-produce proteins such as erythropoietin, which stimulates red-blood-cell production. A deeper understanding of cellular machinery, which Blobel continues to pursue, could eventually show how cells are damaged in Alzheimer's disease, cancer and infections...
...sophomore punch said the officers of the club frantically grabbed their cellular phones and tried to work out a contingency plan...
When he comes to Harvard, Murray said he hopes to augment these experiments by examining the way cellular structures react to evolutionary pressures, rather than focus solely on mitosis in a static environment...