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Cell Biology


Is there any good time to get a sunburn?

16 January, 2012 Adrienne Burke

Our circadian clock’s capacity for DNA damage repair may vary at different times of day.


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Clever little tubules!

7 December, 2011 Caitlin Cockerton

Structural beauty in metaphase spindle mechanics.


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Celebration of a breakthrough tool for understanding RNA

5 December, 2011 Adrienne Burke

A paper detailing an exciting technical advance, an RNA sequence-fluorophore complex called “Spinach”, garners 14 evaluations, making it one of the all-time highest rated papers on F1000.


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Highest ranked paper in Neuroscience

17 November, 2011 Adrienne Burke

An article on the first 3D structure of a sodium channel is currently the most-evaluated paper in F1000’s Neuroscience Faculty this year.


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Martin Raff on kamikaze cells

15 November, 2011 Adie Chan

Martin Raff talks about cells urging one another not to commit suicide.


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