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Working well in a crowded cell
30 May 2008Research Highlights
Understanding how glycoproteins are processed in cells may help scientists develop therapies for specific disorders
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Keeping everything in order
30 May 2008Research Highlights
Investigators may have uncovered a molecular ‘switch’ that ensures that processes relating to cell division occur in the proper sequence
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News Roundup
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Frontlines
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Research Highlights
Researchers pinpoint viable cellular targets for therapies to slow the progression of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
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Transfusable blood from a stem cell
23 May 2008Highlight of the Month
A new technique for growing blood cells in vitro may reduce the need for blood donors
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RIKEN People
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No loose ends
16 May 2008Highlight of the Month
Tying short RNA molecules into loops gives them a stability boost, which could lead to more effective therapeutic strategies for modulating gene expression
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Mapping disease progression
16 May 2008Research Highlights
A protocol to form imaging molecules paves the way to new methods of detecting disease in vivo
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Copper helps carbon compounds get connected
16 May 2008
Research Highlights
Medicinal and materials chemists likely to benefit from the development of a reaction to modify benzene-based compounds
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How nerve cells are shaped
16 May 2008Research Highlights
Discovery of molecules that sculpt nerve shape will assist in understanding nerve cell function and neurological disease
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News Roundup
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News Roundup
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Understanding cancer in mice and men
2 May 2008Highlight of the Month
A new mouse model of human leukemia may provide fresh insights on the genesis of the disease
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Superfluidity in one and three dimensions
2 May 2008Research Highlights
The onset of superfluidity in helium-4 adsorbed within a network of nanoscopic pores depends on the dimensionality of these pores
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Current pulses make the switch
2 May 2008Research Highlights
The magnetic reversal in ferromagnetic nanowires by current pulses opens the way to novel spintronics applications
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Helping pollen out of its coat
14 March 2008Research Highlights
New insights into how pollen matures could also hold the key to strategies for improving agricultural biotechnology
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Calculating chemistry
14 March 2008Research Highlights
Computational models offer a better understanding of how metal-containing reagents participate in chemical reactions
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Magnetic flux quanta get a dance lesson
29 February 2008Research Highlights
Alternating electric current can be used to precisely control tiny vortices of magnetism
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Quantum corkscrews from twisting electron waves
29 February 2008Research Highlights
RIKEN researchers have shown that electron beams, like light, can be twisted into vortices that have useful functions
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Seeking schizophrenia genes
29 February 2008Research Highlights
Researchers map genetic alterations associated with human schizophrenia