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Meanwhile, researchers have reported exciting results of studies of a not-yet-licensed flu vaccine administered as a nasal spray.
In this respect, three independent groups have reported exciting new discoveries regarding the critical role of the VSMC-enriched miRNA, miR-145, in VSMC phenotypic modulation [ 8- 10].
Johanne Le Beyec and Sun-Young Moonlee, from the Bissell laboratory, reported exciting findings on the role of alteration of cell shape on histone acetylation in nonmalignant breast epithelial cells of the HMT-3522 series.
Another study, examining 24 advanced melanoma patients [22 human leukocyte antigen (HLA)+] treated with a DC vaccine, reported exciting results, including 1 case of PR, 7 cases of stable disease (SD), and 16 cases of progressive disease (PD) [44].
Yusa et al. recently reported exciting results in which the mutation in the AT gene was corrected in human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells) from a patient homozygous for ATZ by a combination of zinc-finger nucleases and transposon technology, and then the iPS cell line was shown to engraft into the liver of a transgenic mouse model (Yusa et al., 2011).
In her plenary talk, Rosa Ruiz-Vazquez (University of Murcia, Spain) presented the mechanisms of RNA silencing in the Zygomycete Mucor circinelloides, an opportunistic pathogen of humans, and reported exciting results on the presence of a second Dicer-independent RNAi pathway in the Zygomycetes.
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Reviewer #2: The manuscript reports exciting results but needs to be improved in the following ways: 1) The results in Figure 3F show a sample of the identification of one VDAC peptide.
Back in May, this paper reported the exciting news that Pushkin Press was starting a children's list, which would focus on books from around the world, translated into English; and judging by their launch titles, we have a lot of treats in store.
Last week, Space.com reported an exciting piece of news for space exploration enthusiasts: technology that could someday make human travel to Mars possible in as little as 40 days may already exist.
In 2008, Chen et al. reported an exciting discovery that human serum/plasma contains a large amount of stable miRNAs and that the unique expression profile of serum miRNAs could serve as a fingerprint for various diseases [ 16].
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