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biobytes: October 15, 2007

In the October edition of biobytes we discuss stressed out yeast with Mark Ashe (Manchester University, UK), sepsis drug engineering with Hartmut Weiler (Blood Research Institute, Milwaukee), and cell...

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biobytes: November 19, 2007

In the November edition of Biobytes we discuss tumor cell migration with Aly Karsan (British Columbia Cancer Research Centre, Vancouver) and John Condeelis (Albert Einstein College of Medicine, New...

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biobytes: December 17, 2007

In the December edition of biobytes we discuss how mature neurons avoid cell suicide, with Mohanish Deshmukh (University of North Carolina); the good and bad sides of a new angiogenesis factor, with...

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biobytes: February 11, 2008 - ASCB

The February edition of biobytes is a special report on the recent annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology. We hear from Kasturi Mitra (National Institute of Health, Bathesda, MD) about...

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biobytes: March 10, 2008

In the March edition of biobytes Craig Morrell (John Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore) tells us about a brain factor that also promotes blood-clotting, we find out from Dennis Discher...

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biobytes: April 7, 2008

In the April edition of biobytes Bart Lambrecht (Erasmus University Medical Centre, Rotterdam, Netherlands) reveals the secret of alum's success, Mario Colombo (Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei...

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biobytes: May 5, 2008

In the May edition of biobytes we talk to Gerald Zamponi (University of Calgary, Canada) about what normal prion proteins get up to (Khosravani et al., JCB), Paul Goepfert (University of Alabama at...

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biobytes: June 2, 2008

In the June edition of biobytes Peter Cook (Oxford University, UK) talks about what makes genes go to certain transcription factories (Xu and Cook, JCB), Toby Lawrence (Barts and The London School of...

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biobytes: June 30, 2008

In the second June edition of biobytes we talk to Ken Smith (Cambridge University, UK) about how one protein poses a risk for two different autoimmune diseases (Willcocks et al., JEM), Aimee...

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biobytes: July 28, 2008

In the July 28th edition of biobytes Hema Bashyam (Journal of Experimental Medicine) joins us in the studio to discuss platelet derivation from ES cells (Nishikii et al., JEM) and a decade-early signal...

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biobytes: August 25, 2008

In the August 25th edition of biobytes Hema Bashyam (Journal of Experimental Medicine) joins us in the studio to explain how ticks fend off immune cells while they feed (Deruaz et al., JEM), James...

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biobytes: September 22, 2008

In the September 22nd edition of biobytes Hema Bashyam (Journal of Experimental Medicine) joins us in the studio to discuss long term cardiovascular risk from short term sugar highs in diabetes...

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biobytes: October 20, 2008

In the October 20th edition of biobytes, Emma Hill (Journal of Cell Biology) joins us in the studio to discuss synaptic plasticity (Bergami et al., JCB) and also Alzheimer's disease (Sakurai et al.,...

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biobytes: November 17, 2008

In the November 17th edition of biobytes we learn that valproic acid improves the memory deficits of Alzheimer's model mice (Qing et al., JEM), Alan Hall (Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New...

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biobytes: December 15, 2008

In the December 15th edition of biobytes we hear from Eline Luning Prak (University of Pennsylvania) about antibody gene editing and autoimmunity (Panigrahi et al., JEM), Richard Youle (National...

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biobytes: January 19, 2009 - ASCB Meeting

The January 19th issue of biobytes brings you highlights of the 2008 annual meeting of the American Society for Cell Biology. We learn how bone marrow transplants might stall neurodegeneration (Craig...

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biobytes: February 9, 2009

In the February 9th edition of biobytes, we learn from Scott Coonrod (Cornell University, Ithaca, NY) how neutrophils modify their chromatin to make effective bug-trapping nets (Wang et al., JCB)....

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biobytes: March 9, 2009

In the March 9th edition of biobytes, we hear from Marc Freeman (University of Massachusetts) and Michael Coleman (Babraham Institute, Cambridge, UK) about a mutant superhero protein that protects...

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biobytes: April 6, 2009

In the April 6th edition of biobytes, we learn from Sergei Sokol (Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York) about a polarity protein's role in brain development (Lake and Sokol, JCB), we find out from...

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biobytes: May 4, 2009

In the May 4th edition of biobytes we hear from Tatiana Petrova (University of Lausanne, Switzerland) about lymph vessel development (Norrmén et al., JCB), Makkuni Jayaram (University of Texas, Austin,...

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