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Howard Hughes Medical Institute Holiday Lectures on Science Programs. This four part lecture series held in 2002 will give you a
better insight and understanding of research that is now being conducted in MHE now. In lecture 2 Using a Small Molecule to
Modulate a Protein, Small molecules associate with, or bind to, a protein in specific ways. In some cases they modulate the
protein’s function by inactivating or over activating it. This is the case with Heparan Sulfate, the defect in the genes that cause
MHE.
Catalog of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute where you can browse and order from a variety of award winning publications,
videos, DVDs and materials ALL 100% FREE OF CHARGE , including shipping.
Here are some suggestions
The Double Life of RNA - DVD, VHS
The Genes We Share with Yeast, Flies, Worms and Mice - Print
Learning from Patients: The Science of Medicine - DVD, VHS
Scanning Life's Matrix: Genes, Proteins, and Small Molecules - DVD, VHS
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Wings of HOPE as we REACH for the CURE to Multiple Hereditary Exostoses / Multiple Osteochondroma
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