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By being able to insert DNA into existing cells, scientists can "attack disease at its genetic root and turn off receptors that regulate how a cell functions, stopping a disease pathway in its tracks," explains Mirkin.
The idea of being able to insert new genes into a "safe harbor" in the genome "would be very important for future gene therapy," said Dr. Ronald Crystal, a gene therapist at New York Hospital.
Being able to insert disks or, more recently memory sticks, or even being able to send files anywhere without oversight means that data can flow easily out of a corporation even if it's not intentional.
Women reporting positive or neutral partners mentioned the ease of being able to insert gel in their partner's presence and ability to use gel when their partner visited unexpectedly.
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In two years, Mohammed was able to insert just nineteen men into the plot.
He would, for example, have to be able to insert his arm into his nose up to the elbow.
With colleagues, 30 years later, I was able to insert this G.F.P. gene into bacteria and make them turn green.
Dr. Chalfie said that within a month his group was able to insert the gene into E. coli bacteria.
My favorite entry, however, is how Mr. Steinberg was able to insert himself into his own puzzle.
Make sure you buy the right size for your coat and take them to your local dry cleaner, who should be able to insert them for £10-12.
In the future, smell specialists say, carmakers may even be able to insert specific smells to help sell a vehicle or improve the driver's experience.
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