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Mahi Mahi Migration. In the ocean there lives a fish known as the Mahi Mahi. Very little is known to science about how they migrate. Fishermen are helping scientists study their migration by catching ...

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It Only Takes One Cell / Cell, June 14, 2018 (Vol. 173, Issue 7)

(1) It Only Takes One Cell / Cell, June 14, 2018 (Vol. 173, Issue 7) ...

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Figure360: Trends in Plant Science, Mittler, Figure 4

Figure360: Trends in Plant Science, Mittler, Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are thought to play a dual role in plant biology. They are required for many important signaling reactions, but are also toxi...

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How Attenuated Viruses Become Virulent / Cell, March 23, 2017 (Vol. 169, Issue 1)

How Attenuated Viruses Become Virulent. In this issue’s Video Abstract, Raul Andino describes the evolutionary strategies by which vaccine strains can become pathogenic, and provides a framework for r...

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Human Mutation - Tessel Rigter

Human Mutation - Tessel Rigter - YouTube...

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Moe Flannery & Lee Post, Orca Articulation - Chat with an Academy Scientist

Science in Action: Deadly Dengue Virus | California Academy of Sciences - YouTube...

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Endocrine Disruptors: Cancer as Development Gone Awry

Endocrine Disruptors: Cancer as Development Gone Awry. Ana Soto speaks about “Endocrine Disruptors: Cancer as Development Gone Awry” at the Cell Press/AWIS LabLinks meeting on The Gender of Science an...

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Visualizing early steps in endosomal maturation

Visualizing early steps in endosomal maturation ...

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TIBS Science & Society: Multimedia for grant applications

Multimedia: a necessary step in the evolution of research funding applications by and featuring authors Mike Doran and Bill Lott.Multimedia communication capabilities are rapidly expanding, and visual...

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Jin et al. Featured movie

Jin et al. present HEMNMA method that allows more extensive analyses of gradual conformational changes in large macromolecular complexes from electron microscopy images. The featured movie captures an...

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Robert C. Drewes: Sao Tome and Principe | California Academy of Sciences

Robert C. Drewes: Sao Tome and Principe | California Academy of Sciences - YouTube...

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Nanonet Force Microscopy for Measuring Cell Forces

Nanonet Force Microscopy for Measuring Cell Forces - YouTube...

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RORβ Inhibitory Neurons Secure a Fluid Walking Gait

RORβ Inhibitory Neurons Secure a Fluid Walking Gait ...

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Feedback Control of Gene Expression Variability in the Caenorhabditis elegans Wnt Pathway

Alexander van Oudenaarden and colleagues discuss their analysis of Wnt-activated Hox gene expression and find that an interdependent positive and negative feedback network within Wnt signaling ensures...

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A Gene-by-Gene Guide to a Complex Organ

A Gene-by-Gene Guide to a Complex Organ - The complexity of organ development is an untapped resource for systems-wide mapping of genetic networks. Now, Karen Oegema and coworkers combine genomics tec...

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Developmental Cell Wagner PaperPick

Freddy Radtke and Craig Nowell discuss what led to the 2007 Vauclair et al. study and the implications of its findings....

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Neuronal Coding of Spatial Paths during Slow and Fast Gamma Rhythms

Neuronal Coding of Spatial Paths during Slow and Fast Gamma Rhythms - YouTube...

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The Good, the Bad and the Epigenetics

The Good, the Bad and the Epigenetics - Hank Stunnenberg and colleagues of Radboud University in the Netherlands profile the epigenetic landscapes of "good" and "bad" macrophages a...

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Structural Rearrangement of Ebola Virus VP40 Begets Multiple Functions in the Virus Life Cycle

Erica Saphire and colleagues describe the remarkable plasticity demonstrated by the Ebola VIRUS protein VP40, which undergoes at least three distinct structural conformations to carry out different fu...

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Genome Surfing / Trends in Microbiology

Genome Surfing / Trends in Microbiology ...

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