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DNA Damage-Induced Degradation of Cdc25A Does Not Lead to Inhibition of Cdk2 Activity in Mouse Embryonic Stem Cells (p N/A)
Zuzana Koledova, Leona Raskova Kafkova, Alwin Krämer, Vladimir Divoky
Accepted Article Online: Jan 26 2010 12:53PM
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Mouse Kidney Progenitor Cells Accelerate Renal Regeneration and Prolong Survival After Ischemic Injury (p N/A)
Po-Tsang Lee, Hsi-Hui Lin, Si-Tse Jiang, Pei-Jung Lu, Kang-Ju Chou, Hua-Chang Fang, Yuan-Yow Chiou, Ming-Jer Tang
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Kidney International - Table of Contents alert Volume 77 Issue 4

KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL

February 2010 Volume 77 Number 4, pp 263 - 372


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Journal Club
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Excessive activation of the complement system in atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome: is it ready for prime time?
Han-Mou Tsai
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Functional evidence confirmed by histological localization: overlapping expression of erythropoietin and HIF-2[alpha] in interstitial fibroblasts of the renal cortex
Hayo Castrop and Armin Kurtz
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KDIGO guideline for the care of kidney transplant recipients will be resource challenged
Francis L Delmonico
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Blood pressure in chronic kidney disease stage 5D[mdash]report from a Kidney Disease: Improving Global Outcomes controversies conference
Nathan W Levin, Peter Kotanko, Kai-Uwe Eckardt, Bertram L Kasiske, Charles Chazot, Alfred K Cheung, Josep Redon, David C Wheeler, Carmine Zoccali and Gérard M London
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=16&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Caring for adolescent renal patients
Ulf H Beier, Cynthia Green and Kevin E Meyers
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=14&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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FGF23-parathyroid interaction: implications in chronic kidney disease
Hirotaka Komaba and Masafumi Fukagawa
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KDIGO clinical practice guideline for the care of kidney transplant recipients: a summary
Bertram L Kasiske, Martin G Zeier, Jeremy R Chapman, Jonathan C Craig, Henrik Ekberg, Catherine A Garvey, Michael D Green, Vivekanand Jha, Michelle A Josephson, Bryce A Kiberd, Henri A Kreis, Ruth A McDonald, John M Newmann, Gregorio T Obrador, Flavio G Vincenti, Michael Cheung, Amy Earley, Gowri Raman, Samuel Abariga, Martin Wagner and Ethan M Balk
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=92&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Hypoxia-inducible factor-2[alpha]-expressing interstitial fibroblasts are the only renal cells that express erythropoietin under hypoxia-inducible factor stabilization
Alexander Paliege, Christian Rosenberger, Anja Bondke, Lina Sciesielski, Ahuva Shina, Samuel N Heyman, Lee A Flippin, Michael Arend, Stephen J Klaus and Sebastian Bachmann
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=94&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Smad3-dependent and -independent pathways are involved in peritoneal membrane injury
Pranali Patel, Yoshimi Sekiguchi, Kook-Hwan Oh, Sarah E Patterson, Martin R J Kolb and Peter J Margetts
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=82&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Upregulation of Hic-5 in glomerulosclerosis and its regulation of mesangial cell apoptosis
Nick Hornigold, Rachel A Craven, Jeff N Keen, Tim Johnson, Rosamonde E Banks and Andrew F Mooney
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=84&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Mutations in components of complement influence the outcome of Factor I-associated atypical hemolytic uremic syndrome
Frank Bienaime, Marie-Agnes Dragon-Durey, Catherine H Regnier, Sara C Nilsson, Wing H Kwan, Jacques Blouin, Mathieu Jablonski, Nicolas Renault, Marie-Anne Rameix-Welti, Chantal Loirat, Catherine Sautés-Fridman, Bruno O Villoutreix, Anna M Blom and Veronique Fremeaux-Bacchi
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=86&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Genotype-phenotype correlations in fetuses and neonates with autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease
Erick Denamur, Anne-Lise Delezoide, Corinne Alberti, Agnès Bourillon, Marie-Claire Gubler, Raymonde Bouvier, Olivier Pascaud, Jacques Elion, Bernard Grandchamp, Laurence Michel-Calemard, Pascale Missy, Isabelle Zaccaria, Hervé Le Nagard, Bénédicte Gerard, Chantal Loirat and the Société Française de Foetopathologie
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=89&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=119&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0

The MILLER banding procedure is an effective method for treating dialysis-associated steal syndrome
Gregg A Miller, Naveen Goel, Alexander Friedman, Aleksandr Khariton, Manish C Jotwani, Yevgeny Savransky, Konstantin Khariton, William P Arnold and Dean C Preddie
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=117&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0
Article: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=114&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0

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Early initiation of dialysis via percutaneous catheters
Sheldon Hirsch
http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=108&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0

Response to `Early initiation of dialysis via percutaneous catheters'
Steven J Rosansky, Paul W Eggers, William F Clark and Richard J Glassock
http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=106&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0

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Diagnostic methods I: sensitivity, specificity, and other measures of accuracy
http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=113&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0

Incompletely penetrant PKD1 alleles suggest a role for gene dosage in cyst initiation in polycystic kidney disease
http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=111&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0

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Green dialysate
Yi-Ting Chen, Chun-Chieh Huang, Chin-Chi Kuo, Huey-Wen Chen and Ming-Shiou Wu
http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=53&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0

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The Case | Renal failure in a male with Waldenström's macroglobulinemia
Gottfried Rudofsky, Matthias Villalobos, Ruediger Waldherr, Matthias Schaier, Markus Zorn, Anna Maimer, Martin Zeier, Peter P Nawroth and Berend Isermann
http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=50&m=34590960&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA4MzIS1&mt=1&rt=0


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Kidney International - Table of Contents alert Volume 77 Issue 3

KIDNEY INTERNATIONAL

February 2010 Volume 77 Number 3, pp 169 - 262


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The genetics of albuminuria: from haplotype association mapping in mice to genetic causation in humans
Roel Sterken and Krzysztof Kiryluk
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Anemia treatment in chronic kidney disease accompanied by diabetes mellitus or congestive heart failure
Steven Fishbane and Nobuyuki Miyawaki
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=77&m=34590955&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA3NjIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Hepatitis B virus infection in hemodialysis populations: progress toward prevention
Katherine A Barraclough and E Geoffrey Playford
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=68&m=34590955&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA3NjIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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IgA nephropathy at two score and one
Rosanna Coppo, John Feehally and Richard J Glassock
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=13&m=34590955&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA3NjIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Endoplasmic reticulum stressin proteinuric kidney disease
Andrey V Cybulsky
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=11&m=34590955&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA3NjIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Prehypertension: is it relevant for nephrologists[quest]
Rigas G Kalaitzidis and George L Bakris
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Genetic analysis of albuminuria in aging mice and concordance with loci for human diabetic nephropathy found in a genome-wide association scan
Shirng-Wern Tsaih, Marcus G Pezzolesi, Rong Yuan, James H Warram, Andrzej S Krolewski and Ron Korstanje
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=102&m=34590955&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA3NjIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Parathyroid cell resistance to fibroblast growth factor 23 in secondary hyperparathyroidism of chronic kidney disease
H Galitzer, I Z Ben-Dov, Justin Silver and Tally Naveh-Many
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=104&m=34590955&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA3NjIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Renal failure occurs in chronic lithium treatment but is uncommon
Hans Bendz, Staffan Schon, Per-Ola Attman and Mattias Aurell
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=90&m=34590955&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA3NjIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Circulating soluble receptor of advanced glycation end product inversely correlates with atherosclerosis in patients with chronic kidney disease
Giuseppina Basta, Daniela Leonardis, Francesca Mallamaci, Sebastiano Cutrupi, Patrizia Pizzini, Lorena Gaetano, Rocco Tripepi, Giovanni Tripepi, Raffaele De Caterina and Carmine Zoccali
Abstract: http://links.ealert.nature.com/ctt?kn=92&m=34590955&r=MTc2MzAwNDQzNwS2&b=2&j=NjYzMjA3NjIS1&mt=1&rt=0
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Depressed expression of Klotho and FGF receptor 1 in hyperplastic parathyroid glands from uremic patients
Hirotaka Komaba, Shunsuke Goto, Hideki Fujii, Yasuhiro Hamada, Akira Kobayashi, Koji Shibuya, Yoshihiro Tominaga, Naoki Otsuki, Ken-ichi Nibu, Kimie Nakagawa, Naoko Tsugawa, Toshio Okano, Riko Kitazawa and Masafumi Fukagawa
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A secondary analysis of the CHOIR trial shows that comorbid conditions differentially affect outcomes during anemia treatment
Lynda A Szczech, Huiman X Barnhart, Shelly Sapp, G Michael Felker, Adrian Hernandez, Donal Reddan, Robert M Califf, Jula K Inrig, Uptal D Patel and Ajay K Singh
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Aldosterone 'escape' vs 'breakthrough'
Robert W. Schrier
p61 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.228
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Risk factors: Rapid renal function decline is associated with an increased
risk of cardiovascular complications
p63 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.216
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Surgery: Revascularization may not benefit renal artery stenosis
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IN BRIEF
Stem cells | Glomerular disease | Diabetes | Chronic kidney disease
p64 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.221
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Chronic kidney disease: New hope for patients with pure red-cell aplasia
or hypoplasia
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Renal injury
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Pediatrics: Blood pressure target for renoprotection in children
Robert H. Mak, Joseph Flynn and George Bakris
p67 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.224
The optimal blood pressure target for the protection of kidney function
in children with chronic kidney disease is controversial. The ESCAPE
trial has now shown, however, that lowering the blood pressure target
to below the 50th percentile slows pediatric chronic kidney disease
progression.
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Transplantation: Can a single criterion determine the use of ECD
kidneys?
Burcin Ekser and Paolo Rigotti
p68 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.226
Increased use of kidneys from expanded-criteria donors (ECDs) for both
single and dual kidney transplantation has led to controversy over the
criteria for selecting appropriate organs. Although several selection
criteria have been proposed to determine the 'transplantability' of ECD
kidneys, comprehensive clinical and histological assessment before
transplantation remains necessary.
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Pediatrics: How 'minimal' are the adult consequences of childhood MCNS?
Kevin V. Lemley
p70 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.223
Childhood-onset minimal-change nephrotic syndrome-usually considered
a relatively benign disorder confined to childhood-is increasingly
being appreciated to continue into adulthood in a sizeable minority of
patients. Despite generally excellent preservation of kidney function,
treatment-related morbidity may be considerable in these patients.
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Acute kidney injury: Diagnosis and classification of AKI: AKIN or RIFLE?
Sean M. Bagshaw
p71 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.225
Acute kidney injury is a common syndrome associated with increased
morbidity and mortality, but academic advances in this field are hindered
by the lack of a universally accepted definition. Two classification
schemes-the AKIN and the RIFLE criteria-have been proposed, but
uncertainty remains as to whether their performance is comparable.
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Transplantation: Pediatric en bloc kidneys are suitable for adult
recipients
Edward J. Alfrey and Christine S. Hwang
p73 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.227
A number of concerns have prevented the widespread use of pediatric
en bloc kidneys for transplantation in adults. New evidence suggests
that some of these concerns could be unfounded and that en bloc pediatric
kidneys might perform as well, or even better, than grafts from
traditional donors.
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Epidemiology of peritoneal dialysis: a story of believers and nonbelievers
Norbert Lameire and Wim Van Biesen
Published online: 15 December 2009
p75 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.210
The selection of a specific dialysis modality can have important
consequences in terms of survival and quality of life. In this Review,
Lameire and Van Biesen compare the epidemiology of peritoneal dialysis
with that of hemodialysis and describe some of the major differences
that exist in the global utilization of these two dialysis modalities.
The authors describe a number of medical and nonmedical factors, including
economic, educational and psychological factors that influence dialysis
modality choice.
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Diabetic nephropathy: a disorder of oxygen metabolism?
Toshio Miyata and Charles van Ypersele de Strihou
Published online: 15 December 2009
p83 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.211
Individuals with diabetic nephropathy experience sequential
abnormalities in oxygen metabolism, partly as a result of chronic
hypoxia. Toshio Miyata and Charles van Ypersele de Strihou discuss
molecules involved in the defense against hypoxia, especially oxygen
sensors, and novel methods of inhibiting such molecules.
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Imaging for the prognosis of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney
disease
Kyongtae T. Bae and Jared J. Grantham
p96 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.214
The defining characteristic of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney
disease is the progressive formation and enlargement of large numbers
of renal cysts, which in most patients eventually leads to end-stage
renal disease. In this Review, Bae and Grantham examine the evidence
that supports a prognostic role for imaging-based measurements of volume
and rate of enlargement of cysts and of whole kidneys for patients with
autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.
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Fluid balance and acute kidney injury
John R. Prowle, Jorge E. Echeverri, E. Valentina Ligabo, Claudio Ronco
and Rinaldo Bellomo
Published online: 22 December 2009
p107 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.213
Intravenous fluids are widely administered to patients who have, or are
at risk of, acute kidney injury (AKI), but deleterious consequences of
overzealous fluid therapy are increasingly being recognized. This Review
describes the problems of fluid management in acquired AKI, and discusses
the need to balance the competing needs of adequate fluid resuscitation,
the avoidance of progressively positive fluid balances (which can lead
to extracellular volume expansion and organ edema), and the possibility
of overzealous fluid removal (which can lead to hypovolemic AKI).
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Hyponatremia and seizures caused by triamcinolone-induced adrenal
insufficiency
Stefan Reuter, Niklas Scholten, Hermann Pavenstadt, Uta Hillebrand and
Eckhart Bussemaker
p117 | doi:10.1038/nrneph.2009.215
This article reports the case of a 49-year-old woman who presented to
hospital with symptoms associated with severe hyponatremia. For the
previous 6 years, she had been treated for lumbago with lumbar facet
joint injections of triamcinolone acetonide every 10-12 weeks. Laboratory
analyses and nonresponse to the corticotropin-releasing-hormone-stimulation
test led to the conclusion that triamcinolone acetonide treatment had
caused the development of secondary adrenal insufficiency, which in
turn had led to upregulation of antidiuretic hormone and the development
of hyponatremia.
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CELL SIGNALING: IT'S GOOD TO TALK

Cell-specific signaling networks during the interaction between
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Original research paper: Science 326, 1502-1509 (2009)

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Recoverin, initially named p26, belongs to the neuronal calcium
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predominantly retinal localization. Recoverin serves as a
Ca2+-dependent regulator of G-protein-coupled receptor kinase 1
(GRK-1; rhodopsin kinase), which is the enzyme that catalyzes
phosphorylation and thus desensitization of the visual receptor
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NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASE: SYNERGISTIC DESTRUCTION
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Pro-inflammatory protein PDCD4 targeted by microRNA tempers LPS
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The scientist and the smartphone p87
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The author file p89
Monya Baker
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-89
Adapting optics: techniques for seeing stars scale to cells.
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Genome editing with modularly assembled zinc-finger nucleases p91
Jin-Soo Kim, Hyung Joo Lee and Dana Carroll
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-91a
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pp91 - 92
J Keith Joung, Daniel F Voytas and Toni Cathomen
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-91b
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IntOGen: integration and data mining of multidimensional oncogenomic
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Gunes Gundem et al.
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Big surprises in a little package p95
Michael Eisenstein
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-95
An in-depth, systems biology approach to analyzing a 'reduced genome'
bacterium reveals startling complexity.
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One-shot structure determination pp96 - 97
Allison Doerr
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-96a
By sampling a two-dimensional diffraction pattern on a spherical
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should be possible from a single measurement.
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Nicole Rusk
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-96b
De novo assembly of human genome sequences that are not currently included
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Natalie de Souza
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-98
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Taking imaging into the red p100
Michael Eisenstein
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-100
Subtle modifications to a red fluorescent protein make it highly effective
for intravital imaging.
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Irene Kaganman
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-102
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Mind the gaps pp105 - 106
Steven L Salzberg
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-105
By grouping short reads derived from the same long genomic fragment, the
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of capillary sequencing reads.
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Paul A Garris
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Correcting distorted optics: back to the basics pp108 - 110
Rainer Heintzmann
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-108
A surprisingly simple method provides an effective way of correcting
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Target-enrichment strategies for next-generation sequencing pp111 - 118
Lira Mamanova et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1419
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Parallel, tag-directed assembly of locally derived short sequence reads
pp119 - 122
Joseph B Hiatt et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1416
Short sequence reads are grouped based on the long genomic fragments from
which they derive, enabling efficient local assembly of the long fragments
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Two-color, two-photon uncaging of glutamate and GABA pp123 - 125
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Chronic microsensors for longitudinal, subsecond dopamine detection in
behaving animals pp126 - 129
Jeremy J Clark et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1412
A chronically implanted biocompatible electrochemical microsensor allows
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FRT-seq: amplification-free, strand-specific transcriptome sequencing
pp130 - 132
Lira Mamanova et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1417
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Genome-scale DNA methylation mapping of clinical samples at
single-nucleotide resolution pp133 - 136
Hongcang Gu et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1414
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Bright cyan fluorescent protein variants identified by fluorescence
lifetime screening pp137 - 139
Joachim Goedhart et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1415
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imaging microscopy of bacterial colonies identifies bright,
high-quantum-yield fluorescent protein variants including a cyan
fluorescent protein named mTurquoise that is 1.5-fold brighter than
mCerulean and has a mono-exponential fluorescence decay.
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Adaptive optics via pupil segmentation for high-resolution imaging in
biological tissues pp141 - 147
Na Ji, Daniel E Milkie and Eric Betzig
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1411
Microscope imaging performance can be seriously degraded by optical
inhomogeneities in biological samples. An adaptive optics approach
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Systems analysis of EGF receptor signaling dynamics with microwestern
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Mark F Ciaccio et al.
doi:10.1038/nmeth.1418
Microwestern arrays combine the advantages of scalability of reverse phase
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Mass spectrometry for biologists pp157 - 161
Monya Baker
doi:10.1038/nmeth0210-157
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