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Contents: Volume 9, Number 6 (June 2008)
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EDITORIAL
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Variations on complexity.
Frank Gannon & Nonia Pariente
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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
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CORRESPONDENCE
Gender and science.
Simona Palermo, Elisabetta Giuffra, Valeria Arzenton & Massimiano Bucchi
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VIEWPOINTS
Scientific discourse 2.0. Will your next poster session be in Second Life [reg]?.
Stephen T Huang, Maged N Kamel Boulos & Robert P Dellavalle
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GM directive deficiencies in the European Union. The current framework for regulating GM crops in the EU weakens the precautionary principle as a policy tool.
Shane H Morris & Charles Spillane
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ANALYSES
Bitter medicine. New regulations aim to address the dearth of clinical safety trials for drugs used in children.
Mark Greener
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Natural solutions to climate change. Greenhouse gases, high-energy crops and the future of the world.
Philip Hunter
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REVIEWS
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MEETING REPORTS
Ion channels: functional expression and therapeutic potential in cancer. Colloquium on Ion Channels and Cancer.
Scott P. Fraser & Luis A. Pardo
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El Sur también existe: processing RNA in the Argentine Patagonia. Meetings on `Cell Biology, Signaling and Alternative Splicing' and `Gene Expression and RNA Processing'.
Javier Martinez & Karla M. Neugebauer
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LITERATURE REPORT
A new regulatory loop in cancer-cell invasion.
Oscar H. Ocana & M. Angela Nieto
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TALKING POINTS
Are rafts involved in T-cell receptor signalling? Introduction to the Talking Point on the involvement of lipid rafts in T-cell activation.
Ben de Wet & Thomas Harder
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T-cell antigen receptor triggering and lipid rafts: a matter of space and time scales. Talking Point on the involvement of lipid rafts in T-cell activation.
Hai-Tao He & Didier Marguet
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Have we become overly reliant on lipid rafts? Talking Point on the involvement of lipid rafts in T-cell activation.
Anne K Kenworthy
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REVIEW
Atypical ubiquitin chains: new molecular signals. `Protein Modifications: Beyond the Usual Suspects' Review Series.
Fumiyo Ikeda & Ivan Dikic
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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Down to atomic-scale intracellular water dynamics.
Marion Jasnin, Martina Moulin, Michael Haertlein, Giuseppe Zaccai & Moeava Tehei
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Assembly of the three small Tim proteins precedes docking to the mitochondrial carrier translocase.
Natalia Gebert, Agnieszka Chacinska, Karina Wagner, Bernard Guiard, Carla M Koehler, Peter Rehling, Nikolaus Pfanner & Nils Wiedemann
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Atrophin recruits HDAC1/2 and G9a to modify histone H3K9 and to determine cell fates.
Lei Wang, Bernard Charroux, Stephen Kerridge & Chih-Cheng Tsai
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/elGy0Xztnp0Hh60BwVf0Eg
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Switching of chromatin-remodelling complexes for oestrogen receptor-[alpha].
Maiko Okada, Shin-ichiro Takezawa, Yoshihiro Mezaki, Ikuko Yamaoka, Ichiro Takada, Hirochika Kitagawa & Shigeaki Kato
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The La-related protein LARP7 is a component of the 7SK ribonucleoprotein and affects transcription of cellular and viral polymerase II genes.
Andreas Markert, Michael Grimm, Javier Martinez, Julia Wiesner, Andreas Meyerhans, Oded Meyuhas, Albert Sickmann & Utz Fischer
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NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 inhibits the proteasomal degradation of the tumour suppressor p33ING1b.
Marco Garate, Ronald P C Wong, Eric I Campos, Yemin Wang & Gang Li
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A reciprocal repression between ZEB1 and members of the miR-200 family promotes EMT and invasion in cancer cells.
Ulrike Burk, Jorg Schubert, Ulrich Wellner, Otto Schmalhofer, Elizabeth Vincan, Simone Spaderna & Thomas Brabletz
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ERRATUM
Down to atomic-scale intracellular water dynamics.
Marion Jasnin, Martine Moulin, Michael Haertlein, Giuseppe Zaccai & Moeava Tehei
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/elGy0Xztnp0Hh60BwVp0Eq
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