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Transgenic

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Name: Transgenic
First Reported 8 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 3 Documents (in Environment)
Company: Origin Agritech Ltd (SEED)Origin Agritech Limited (NASDAQ GS: SEED) ("Origin"), a leading technology-focused supplier of crop seeds and agri-biotech research in China, today announced it has received the Bio-safety Certificate from the Ministry ... [Zibb - 7 hours ago]
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 1 Documents (in Biotechnology)
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GTC Biotherapeutics, Inc. ('GTC', NASDAQ: GTCB) has received from a NASDAQ Hearings Panel an extension to March 16, 2010 to regain compliance with the market value of listed securities requirement for continued listing ... [Street Insider - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 11/19/2009 - Updated 11/19/2009 - 1 Documents
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Shipments of soybeans from the US are unlikely to return to normal anytime soon, even though in November the European Commission expanded the range of transgenic species that may enter the bloc. “It‘s highly unlikely that imports of soybeans from North ... [Checkbiotech - 11/19/2009]
First Reported 11/20/2009 - Updated 11/20/2009 - 1 Documents (in Environment)
Rising soybean yields have had a significant impact on biodiesel’s energy efficiency. In fact, new research from the University of Idaho and the USDA indicates that the fossil energy ratio (FER) of soybean-based diesel could reach 4.69 units of energy ... [Farm Industry News - 11/20/2009]
First Reported 11/17/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 3 Documents (in Internet & IT)
SHANGHAI, Nov. 17 (Xinhua) -- Researchers have created a smart transgenic rat whose brain cells communicate a bit longer than usual, shedding light on the possibility of enhancing human memory, a scientist said Tuesday in Shanghai.Researchers improved ... [SINA - 11/17/2009]
First Reported 11/16/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 2 Documents (in Biology)
Potential risks from new transgenic Bt crop lines can be assessed using carefully controlled laboratory tests, according to findings of a study by Agricultural Research Service scientists and cooperators. This finding will help streamline the assessment ... [AgProfessional - 11/17/2009]
Entities: ARS++, Bt Crops, Transgenic
First Reported 11/15/2009 - Updated 11/16/2009 - 2 Documents (in Biology)
Genetically modified squash plants that are resistant to a debilitating viral disease become more vulnerable to a fatal bacterial infection, according to biologists.'Cultivated squash is susceptible to a variety of viral diseases and that is a major problem ... [USAgNet - 11/16/2009]
First Reported 11/15/2009 - Updated 11/15/2009 - 1 Documents (in Biology)
A BIOLOGICAL tsunami would hit Goa soon after the discovery of the loss of the state’s precious agro-horticultural biodiversity, which supports sustainable rural employment. This includes both indigenous species and the hundreds of precious cultivars ... [Navhind Times - 11/15/2009]
First Reported 11/17/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 1 Documents (in Energy)
Category: Environmental HealthFont SizeAustralian researchers have developed transgenic sweet sorghum – it would make for a very efficient biofuel, it is hoped.Dr Anshu Raghuwanshi, a Research Fellow in University of Queensland's School of Biological ... [MedIndia - 11/17/2009]
First Reported 11/17/2009 - Updated 11/17/2009 - 1 Documents
A humour piece by David Grimes which wonders what you'd hear if you could listen in on the thoughts of such a scientist on a minute by minute basis. Here is the start but it's worth a read all the way through at this link. Why does my hair keep falling ... [ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - 11/17/2009]
First Reported 11/09/2009 - Updated 11/09/2009 - 2 Documents
UQ researchers are leading green energy technology with confirmation of the world's first transgenic sweet sorghum plants.Dr Anshu Raghuwanshi, a Research Fellow in UQ's School of Biological Sciences, said sorghum had advantages as a biofuel crop, but ... [The University Of Queensland - 11/09/2009]
First Reported 10/26/2009 - Updated 10/27/2009 - 2 Documents
Deer stew, roast of wild boar, venison ragout – come fall, all varieties of game are in season for gourmets. However, ever since the worldwide surge in genetically modified corn, critical consumers' appetites have abated somewhat. After all, it was not ... [Checkbiotech - 10/27/2009]

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Origin Agritech Limited (NASDAQ GS: SEED) ( "Origin'), a leading technology-focused supplier of crop seeds and agri-biotech research in China, today announced it has received the Bio-safety Certificate from the Ministry of Agriculture as a final approval for commercial approval of the world's first genetically modified phytase corn. Origin's phytase corn is the first transgenic corn to officially introduce the next generation of corn product approved and sold commercially into the domestic marketplace."
...and eosinphil granules play a beneficial but poorly defined role in innate immune responses to bacterial infections,' say the researchers. "Moreover, the data suggest that the administration of eosinophil-derived products may represent a viable adjuvant therapy for septic or bacteremic patients in the intensive care unit." Reference: S N Linch, A M Kelly, E T Danielson, R Pero, J J Lee, J A Gold. 2009. Mouse eosinophils possess potent antibacterial properties in vivo...
..." The roundtables will be open forums, noted Robertson. "We can go in whatever direction producers want. We'll have some consultants there to get conversations going, but we want the producers to help steer the direction." Robertson said presentations confirmed for the Cotton Production Conference's general session include innovative cotton farmers and leading research...
"Plants that do not have the virus-resistant transgene get the viral disease" explained Stephenson, whose team's work is funded by the National Science Foundation...

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On the Algebraic Index for Riemannian Éta... [Bioscience Technology Online - 1 hour ago]
Origin Agritech Announces Final Approval of Wor... [Zibb - 7 hours ago]
Origin Agritech Announces Final Approval Of Gen... [RTTNews.com - 8 hours ago]
Origin Agritech Announces Final Approval of Wor... [Business Wire via MSN Money - 8 hours ago]
Origin Agritech Announces Final Approval of Wor... [RBC Dain Rauscher - 8 hours ago]
CbCOR15, A Cold-Regulated Gene from Alpine Chor... [Bioscience Technology Online - 23 hours ago]
Biodiesel's Energy Efficiency Only Getting Better [Farm Industry News - 11/20/2009]
Scientists unravel the genetic code of corn [STLtoday.com - 11/20/2009]
GMOs and trade - the breaking point? [Checkbiotech - 11/19/2009]
ICAR, DBT, Calcutta University and AICBA to Org... [Financial Express - 11/19/2009]
CORRECTED - (OFFICIAL)-UPDATE 1-Brazil does not... [Reuters India - 11/19/2009]
New Therapy May be Effective Against Bacterial ... [Infection Control Today - 11/19/2009]
Learning more about physiological endoplasmic r... [Research & Development - 11/19/2009]
Research Spawns New Discoveries Showing How Cro... [Red Orbit - 11/19/2009]
DOE And USDA Select Projects For More Than $24M... [Power Online - 11/19/2009]
GTC Biotherapeutics Receives Extension to Regai... [Street Insider - 11/19/2009]
Why the US is so keen to sell Bt brinjal to India [rediff.com - 11/19/2009]
Is Monsanto the answer or the problem? [Kuwait Times - 11/19/2009]
How crops survive drought [Science Daily - 11/19/2009]
UCR plant scientist's research spawns new disco... [Genetic Engineering News - 11/18/2009]
Beltwide Cotton Conferences Jan. 4-7 [Delta Farm Press - 11/18/2009]
Drought and herbicide tolerance possible withou... [Farmers Weekly Interactive - 11/18/2009]
Determination of the Safety of Pioneer Hi-Bred ... [Canadian Food Inspection Agency - 11/17/2009]
Determination of the Safety of Pioneer Hi-Bred ... [Canadian Food Inspection Agency - 11/17/2009]
Dow AgroSciences, DuPont cross-license soybean ... [Farm Industry News - 11/17/2009]
Scientist: Transgenic rat sheds light on human ... [SINA - 11/17/2009]
Scientist: Transgenic rat sheds light on human ... [People's Daily Online - 11/17/2009]
USDA, DOE select projects for more than $24 mil... [AgProfessional - 11/17/2009]
ARS: Lab tests can predict environmental effect... [AgProfessional - 11/17/2009]
Scientist: Transgenic rat sheds light on human ... [Xinhua News Agency - 11/17/2009]
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A daily log of concerns by a member of the Unio... [ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - 11/17/2009]
A humour piece by David Grimes which wonders what you'd hear if you could listen in on the thoughts of such a scientist on a minute by minute basis. Here is the ...
DOE and USDA Select Projects for More Than $24M... [Green Car Congress - 11/13/2009]
The US Departments of Agriculture and Energy selected projects for more than $24 million in grants to research and develop technologies to produce biofuels, bioenergy ...
The Fight Over the Future of Food: Monsanto, GM... [Treehugger - 11/12/2009]
Photo credit: KevinLallier via FlickrOn the eve of the World Summit on Food Security, Reuters has an excellent two-part special report about the future of food. ...
New and Exciting in PLoS ONE [A Blog Around The... [ScienceBlogs : Combined Feed - 11/05/2009]
There are 22 new articles in PLoS ONE today. As always, you should rate the articles, post notes and comments and send trackbacks when you blog about the papers. ...
David Kingsley—Fishing for the Secret... [Pharyngula - 10/31/2009]
This talk should put me back in my comfort zone—developmental biology, evolution, and fish, with the stickleback story, one of the really cool model systems that ...
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September 16, 2009 Episode [Mefeedia Video Tag : neuroscien - 09/16/2009]
Nature: 28 May 2009 [Mefeedia Video Tag : astronomy - 05/27/2009]
Nature: 28 May 2009 [Nature Podcast - 05/27/2009]
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