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A Bright New Tool to Record Cellular Interactions
The G-baToN prototype transfers GFP between cells, illuminating cell-cell contacts.
A Bright New Tool to Record Cellular Interactions
A Bright New Tool to Record Cellular Interactions
The G-baToN prototype transfers GFP between cells, illuminating cell-cell contacts.
The G-baToN prototype transfers GFP between cells, illuminating cell-cell contacts.
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techniques, cell & molecular biology, cancer
Eyes on Cancer
Amber Dance
| Apr 1, 2012
| 8 min read
Techniques for watching tumors do their thing
Delivering Silence
Sabrina Richards
| Mar 1, 2012
| 2 min read
Using RNA viruses to silence genes could optimize tissue targeting while reducing toxicity.
The Right Sort
Richard P. Grant
| Aug 1, 2011
| 3 min read
Using the strongest molecular binding partnership in biology to separate different cell types.
The Right Sort
Richard P. Grant
| Jul 31, 2011
| 1 min read
Isolating specific cell types from a mass of plant or animal tissue is laborious and tricky.
Top 7 in Genomics & Genetics
Bob Grant
| Jul 19, 2011
| 3 min read
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in genomics, genetics, and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Drugs target cancer stem cells
Bob Grant
| Jun 6, 2011
| 1 min read
New compounds are showing promise in targeting subpopulations of cancer stem cells.
An Insoluble Problem?
Robert Michael Stroud
| May 26, 2011
| 4 min read
The challenges of crystallizing membrane proteins—and how they’re being overcome.
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