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Contents: Volume 9, Number 10 (October 2008)
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EDITORIAL
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Bullies.
Frank Gannon
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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
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VIEWPOINTS
Science's twin taboos. Is it premature to declare that the debates about the role of religion and race in science are closed?.
Steve Fuller
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Frame that gene. A tool for analysing and classifying the communication of genetics to the public.
Rebecca Carver, Ragnar Waldahl & Jarle Breivik
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ANALYSES
Viral vigilance. New surveillance strategies and methods help to identify dangerous pathogens earlier: a prerequisite for efficient countermeasures.
Philip Hunter
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Not a welcoming place. A new study sheds light on the situation of women scientists and engineers in the private sector.
Jean Thilmany
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REVIEWS
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MEETING REPORTS
Getting the message in protein synthesis. Keystone Symposium on Translational Regulatory Mechanisms.
Mauro Costa-Mattioli, Michael Bidinosti & Thomas E Dever
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The twain shall meet: channels, transporters and things between. Meeting on Membrane Transport in Flux: The Ambiguous Interface Between Channels and Pumps.
László Csanády & Joseph A Mindell
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LITERATURE REPORT
Regulatory putsches create new ways of determining sexual development.
Amaury Herpin & Manfred Schartl
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REVIEWS
Function and regulation of protein neddylation. `Protein Modifications: Beyond the Usual Suspects' Review Series.
Gwénael Rabut & Matthias Peter
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Regulation of Wnt protein secretion and its role in gradient formation.
Kerstin Bartscherer & Michael Boutros
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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Chondroitin sulphate-modified neuropilin 1 is expressed in human tumour cells and modulates 3D invasion in the U87MG human glioblastoma cell line through a p130Cas-mediated pathway.
Paul Frankel, Caroline Pellet-Many, Pauliina Lehtolainen, Giovanna M D'Abaco, Michelle L Tickner, Lili Cheng & Ian C Zachary
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TGF[beta]-mediated BIM expression and apoptosis are regulated through SMAD3-dependent expression of the MAPK phosphatase MKP2.
Sneha Ramesh, Xiao-Jun Qi, Gary M Wildey, Janet Robinson, Jeffery Molkentin, John Letterio & Philip H Howe
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/entq0Xztnp0Hh60B61I0EA
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PR-SET7 and SUV4-20H regulate H4 lysine-20 methylation at imprinting control regions in the mouse.
Maelle Pannetier, Eric Julien, Gunnar Schotta, Mathieu Tardat, Claude Sardet, Thomas Jenuwein & Robert Feil
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Molecular mimicry between IL-33 and KSHV for attachment to chromatin through the H2A[ndash]H2B acidic pocket.
Lucie Roussel, Monique Erard, Corinne Cayrol & Jean-Philippe Girard
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Conserved motifs in both CPSF73 and CPSF100 are required to assemble the active endonuclease for histone mRNA 3[prime]-end maturation.
Nikolay G Kolev, Therese A Yario, Eleni Benson & Joan A Steitz
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/entq0Xztnp0Hh60B61O0EG
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PP4 is a [gamma]H2AX phosphatase required for recovery from the DNA damage checkpoint.
Shinichiro Nakada, Ginny I Chen, Anne-Claude Gingras & Daniel Durocher
http://ealerts.nature.com/cgi-bin24/DM/y/entq0Xztnp0Hh60B61Q0EI
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Control of DNA polymerase [lambda] stability by phosphorylation and ubiquitination during the cell cycle.
Ursula Wimmer, Elena Ferrari, Peter Hunziker & Ulrich Hubscher
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Rtt101 and Mms1 in budding yeast form a CUL4DDB1-like ubiquitin ligase that promotes replication through damaged DNA.
Iram Waris Zaidi, Gwénael Rabut, Ana Poveda, Hartmut Scheel, Johan Malmstrom, Helle Ulrich, Kay Hofmann, Philippe Pasero, Matthias Peter & Brian Luke
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HAND transcription factors are required for neonatal sympathetic neuron survival.
Epaminondas Doxakis, Laura Howard, Hermann Rohrer & Alun M Davies
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p38[alpha] MAPK inhibits JNK activation and collaborates with I[kappa]B kinase 2 to prevent endotoxin-induced liver failure.
Jan Heinrichsdorff, Tom Luedde, Eusebio Perdiguero, Angel R Nebreda & Manolis Pasparakis
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