Cell traffic
| 31 January, 2012 | Adie Chan |
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Stefan Linder on actin regulatory mechanisms and intracellular trafficking along microtubules.
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| 31 January, 2012 | Adie Chan |
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Stefan Linder on actin regulatory mechanisms and intracellular trafficking along microtubules.
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| 25 January, 2012 | Silvia Wersing |
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Tom Finger on molecular signaling between neurons and microglia.
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| 11 January, 2012 | Silvia Wersing |
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How the developing blood-brain barrier is important in protecting against future disease.
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| 4 January, 2012 | Silvia Wersing |
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John Cambier, member of the F1000 Immunology Faculty, recently met our Editorial Director in Biology, Kathleen Wets, at the National Jewish Medical and Research Center in Denver. In this video, he summarises his research interests in the area of immune signaling, particularly in B cells. His lab has been studying the B cell antigen receptor…
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| 3 January, 2012 | Adie Chan |
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Happy New Year from all of us at F1000! Below is a guest post by editorial assistant Daniel Aggio on the benefits of exercise for memory.
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| 22 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Neuropharmacology & Psychopharmacology Faculty Member Roger Pertwee wins prestigious recognition for his work on cannabinoids.
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| 21 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Why taste receptors can be found not just on the tongue, but also in the nasal cavity, the stomach and the intestines.
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| 6 December, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Karl-Peter Giese tells us about his recent discoveries that could explain memory and learning deficits in diseases such as autism.
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| 25 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Why do some neurodevelopmental and neuropsychiatric diseases such as autism affect more boys than girls? Tracy Bale explains.
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| 17 November, 2011 | Adie Chan |
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Nobel prize winner Sydney Brenner talks about why he chose C. elegans as a model organism for the investigation of neural development.
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