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Contents: Volume 9, Number 8 (August 2008)
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EDITORIAL
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Familiar faces.
Frank Gannon
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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
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CORRESPONDENCE
Researchers' writing competence: a bottleneck in the publication of Latin-American science?.
Sonia M.R. Vasconcelos, Martha M. Sorenson, Jacqueline Leta, Maurício C. Sant'Ana & Pablo D. Batista
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VIEWPOINTS
`Finitics'. A plea for biological realism.
Ladislav Kovác
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A ferry between cultures. Crafting a new profession at the intersection of science and society.
Bart Penders, Klasien Horstman & Rein Vos
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ANALYSES
Tropical travel medicine. A growing interest in tropical medicine reflects the increasing incidence of tropical disease in the Western world.
Howard Wolinsky
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The paradox of model organisms. The use of model organisms in research will continue despite their shortcomings.
Philip Hunter
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REVIEWS
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MEETING REPORTS
Many forkheads in the road to regulation. Symposium on Forkhead Transcription Factor Networks in Development, Signalling and Disease.
Lisa Ann Cirillo & Michelle Craig Barton
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Virus meets RNAi. Symposium on Antiviral Applications of RNA Interference.
Ronald P van Rij
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When flies and mice develop cancer. Meeting on Development and Cancer.
Offer Gerlitz, Erwin F Wagner & Eduardo Moreno
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CONCEPT
The type VI secretion toolkit.
Eric Cascales
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REVIEWS
Deciphering the functional role of endothelial junctions by using in vivo models.
Daniel Nyqvist, Costanza Giampietro & Elisabetta Dejana
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The O-linked N-acetylglucosamine modification in cellular signalling and the immune system. `Protein Modifications: Beyond the Usual Suspects' Review Series.
Alexander Golks & Danilo Guerini
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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Structural basis for RNA-silencing suppression by Tomato aspermy virus protein 2b.
Hong-Ying Chen, Jing Yang, Chengqi Lin & Y Adam Yuan
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Single-headed mode of kinesin-5.
Kuniyoshi Kaseda, Isabelle Crevel, Keiko Hirose & Robert A Cross
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The death domain-containing kinase RIP1 regulates p27Kip1 levels through the PI3K[ndash]Akt[ndash]forkhead pathway.
Seongmi Park, Deepti B Ramnarain, Kimmo J Hatanpaa, Bruce E Mickey, Debabrata Saha, Ramasamy Paulmurugan, Christopher J Madden, Paul S Wright, Salman Bhai, M Aktar Ali, Krishna Puttaparthi, Wei Hu, Jeffrey L Elliott, Olaf Stuve & Amyn A Habib
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The structure of NoRC-associated RNA is crucial for targeting the chromatin remodelling complex NoRC to the nucleolus.
Christine Mayer, Melanie Neubert & Ingrid Grummt
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Nuclear transit of the RNA-binding protein She2 is required for translational control of localized ASH1 mRNA.
Tung-Gia Du, Stephan Jellbauer, Marisa Muller, Maria Schmid, Dierk Niessing & Ralf-Peter Jansen
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Transcriptional regulation and function of the Neurospora clock gene white collar 2 and its isoforms.
Andrea Neiss, Tobias Schafmeier & Michael Brunner
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Phospho-dependent interactions between NBS1 and MDC1 mediate chromatin retention of the MRN complex at sites of DNA damage.
J Ross Chapman & Stephen P Jackson
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The nature and character of the transition state for the ADP-ribosyltransferase reaction.
René Jorgensen, Yolanda Wang, Danielle Visschedyk & A Rod Merrill
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The Yku70[ndash]Yku80 complex contributes to regulate double-strand break processing and checkpoint activation during the cell cycle.
Michela Clerici, Davide Mantiero, Ilaria Guerini, Giovanna Lucchini & Maria Pia Longhese
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