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Faces of DARPP-32: Master Signaling Mediator in the Brain?       By: Stephen Jones
DARPP-32 plays a central role in regulating the efficacy of dopaminergic neurotransmission and can act either as a phosphatase or kinase inhibitor in a contextually dependent manner...

Dinosaur Facts       By: shagufta khan
Dinosaur facts are very interesting to read about especially to those who are studying the prehistoric times, so for more detailed information, please visit www.dinosaur-facts.net..

Human Growth Hormone       By: shagufta khan
Understanding how human growth hormones work and the possible medical benefits for using supplemental hormones for a variety of disease is a very important scientific achievement...

Dinosaur Bones       By: shagufta khan
Find a short page discussing how dinosaurs and the prehistoric life will not be completely revealed due to the rarity of fossilization of dinosaur bones...

Fossil Eggs       By: shagufta khan
with fossils-rocks-minerals.com explore the world of fossils and get all the valuable information on fossils and other important aspects related to them...







Climate Change       By: shagufta khan
ClimateVariability.Com offers a detailed and useful introduction to climate variability issues. This site also provides accurate information on more advanced climate variability subjects..

Cloning       By: Andrew Sandon
Today, cloning considered as the most progressive science, as well as the most controversial one. The article discusses the cloning research from two perspectives: scientific and ethical...

Energy and Metabolism       By: Andrew Sandon
Energy releasing processes, ones that "generate" energy, are termed exergonic reactions. Reactions that require energy to initiate the reaction are known as endergonic reactions...

Does Our DNA Have Memory?       By: Konstantinos Vougas
It is widely accepted that characteristics which an organism acquires during one's life are not imprinted on the genetic material (DNA) and therefore are not transferred to the next generation. It might sound ridiculous but is there a chance that the above statement is not 100% true?..

Dark Night Sky: Olbers Paradox       By: Dharmbir Sharma
The darkness of night sky had defied explanation for a long time. A German physician first posed the question why and gave some explanation that he himself thought unconvincing. Only a century later more sophisticated astronomical observations led to a conclusive answer to the question. Night sky is dark because the universe is expanding...





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