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     <title>Finding the ZIP-code for gene therapy: Scientists imitate viruses to deliver therapeutic genes</title>
   	 <description>A research report featured on the cover of the September 2009 print issue of The FASEB Journal describes how Australian scientists developed a new gene therapy vector that uses the same machinery that viruses use to transport their cargo into our cells. As a result of this achievement, therapeutic DNA can be transferred to a cell's nucleus far more efficiently than in the past, raising hopes for more effective treatment of genetic disorders and some types of cancers.</description>
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     <title>Researchers are first to simulate the binding of molecules to a protein</title>
   	 <description>You may not know what it is, but you burn more than your body weight of it every day. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP), a tiny molecule that packs a powerful punch, is the primary energy source for most of your cellular functions.</description>
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