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Institution Archive: Institute Of Molecular Biology And Genetics, Seoul National University

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2012 : Institute Of Molecular Biology And Genetics, Seoul National University

  • How waving worms escape harsh surrounds

    Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University

    By unraveling the cellular mechanism underlying waving behavior in nematode larvae, researchers reveal the specific neurons regulating this behavior

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2011 : Institute Of Molecular Biology And Genetics, Seoul National University

  • Safety upgrade for gene therapy

    Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University

    Optimizing the delivery vector reduces the likelihood that gene therapy will cause cancer

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2009 : Institute Of Molecular Biology And Genetics, Seoul National University

  • Timing the great divide

    Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University

    The progression of mitosis depends on the addition and removal of an acetyl group

  • Accessing energy reserves

    Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University

    Starvation induces specialized proteins to seek out emergency energy from fat stores

  • Close relatives

    Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University

    Comparing genes expressed by neurons in two related species of marine mollusks provides insights into common regulators of synaptic plasticity

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2007 : Institute Of Molecular Biology And Genetics, Seoul National University

  • Signaling pathway activates memory formation

    Institute of Molecular Biology and Genetics, Seoul National University

    A protein that moves from the synapse to the nucleus is responsible for activating memory-forming genes in neurons

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