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Contents: Volume 10, Number 2 (February 2009)
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EDITORIAL
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Convergence.
Frank Gannon
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SCIENCE AND SOCIETY
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CORRESPONDENCE
Comment on [ldquo]The future of agriculture[rdquo].
Robert Wager
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Response by Marta G. Rivera-Ferre.
Marta G Rivera-Ferre
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VIEWPOINTS
Anticipating the anti-ageing pill. Lessons from the history of the oral contraceptive pill and hormone replacement therapy.
Jayne C Lucke, Phillippa C Diedrichs, Bradley Partridge & Wayne D Hall
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The rock `n' roll of knowledge co-production. Science & Society Series on Convergence Research.
Peter Stegmaier
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Genomics in school. Science & Society Series on Convergence Research.
Roald Verhoeff, Dirk Jan Boerwinkel & Arend Jan Waarlo
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ANALYSES
Not boring at all. Boron is the new carbon in the quest for novel drug candidates.
Philip Hunter
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When in Rome, reform. Radical reform of the Italian research and education systems is needed to address the lack of autonomy and lack of funding.
Marta Paterlini
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REVIEWS
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MEETING REPORT
Membrane trafficking heats up in Pavia. Golgi Meeting on Membrane Trafficking in Global Cellular Responses.
Julie G Donaldson & Peter S McPherson
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REVIEWS
Mouse models of mitochondrial DNA defects and their relevance for human disease.
Henna Tyynismaa & Anu Suomalainen
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Retroviral integrase superfamily: the structural perspective.
Marcin Nowotny
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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
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NF-[kappa]B p52:RelB heterodimer recognizes two classes of [kappa]B sites with two distinct modes.
Amanda J Fusco, De-Bin Huang, Dustyn Miller, Vivien Ya-Fan Wang, Don Vu & Gourisankar Ghosh
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Ribosome hijacking: a role for small protein B during trans-translation.
Sylvie Nonin-Lecomte, Noella Germain-Amiot, Reynald Gillet, Marc Hallier, Luc Ponchon, Frédéric Dardel & Brice Felden
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RYBP stabilizes p53 by modulating MDM2.
Deng Chen, Jianbing Zhang, Mao Li, Elizabeth R Rayburn, Hui Wang & Ruiwen Zhang
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PLIC proteins or ubiquilins regulate autophagy-dependent cell survival during nutrient starvation.
Elsa-Noah N'Diaye, Kimberly K Kajihara, Ivy Hsieh, Hiroshi Morisaki, Jayanta Debnath & Eric J Brown
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miR-142-3p restricts cAMP production in CD4+CD25- T cells and CD4+CD25+ TREG cells by targeting AC9 mRNA.
Bo Huang, Jie Zhao, Zhang Lei, Shiqian Shen, Dong Li, Guan-Xin Shen, Gui-Mei Zhang & Zuo-Hua Feng
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Rng3, a member of the UCS family of myosin co-chaperones, associates with myosin heavy chains cotranslationally.
Maria J Amorim & Juan Mata
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REVIEWS
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ERRATUM
Chlamydomonas: a sexually active, light-harvesting, carbon-reducing, hydrogen-belching 'planimal'. Conference on the Cell & Molecular Biology of Chlamydomonas.
Kevin E Redding & Douglas G Cole
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