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Hot Articles - 2001
December 2001:
Molecules for face formation
(December 2001)
Sugars on meteorites
(December 2001)
Giant squid in the sea
(December 2001)
Cure of skin cancer by cytokine IL-12 treatment
(December 2001)
November 2001:
'Longevity' gene,
PropI
df
, and calorie restriction are in act through different pathways in mice longevity.
(November 2001)
Formation of the porous bone structure under microgravity condition
(November 2001)
Targetted atomic bombing to kill cancerous cells.
(November 2001)
Bacteria mate with mammalian cells.
(November 2001)
Auxin promotes the degradation of transcriptional regulators.
(November 2001)
Mast cells produce peptide antibiotics.
(November 2001)
DNA methylation depends on histone methylation.
(November 2001)
Crystal structure of the anthrax lethal factor
(November 2001)
Anthrax toxin receptor can protect cells by binding anthrax toxin.
(November 2001)
October 2001:
Regulatory small RNAs are abundant in
C. elegans
.
(October 2001)
Differntial gene expression in
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
biofilm resistance to antibiotics.
(October 2001)
Antibiotics interact with 23S ribosomal RNA at the peptidyl transferase cavity.
(October 2001)
Complete genome sequences of
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhi CT18
(October 2001)
Complete genome sequences of
Salmonella enterica
serovar Typhimurium LT2
(October 2001)
Channelless-sperm as a potential male contraceptive
(October 2001)
Bacteria clean up industrial toxic waste in environmentally friendly solvent supercritical carbon dioxide.
(October 2001)
Precise regulation of Cyclin E degradation by SCF
Fbw7
Ubiquitin Ligase
(October 2001)
Different fates of cells in two cell stage.
(October 2001)
When you buy tea next time, choose one with bigger tea bags!
(October 2001)
September 2001:
Antibody Coated-Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes
(September 2001)
Mutual relations between salmon and trees
(September 2001)
Antibodies burn water to kill invaders?
(September 2001)
Kids may be most at risk in skin cancer from sunburn.
(September 2001)
Want to live longer? Eat less!
(September 2001)
Do octopus arms have own brain?
(September 2001)
Human in the arctic 40,000 years ago.
(September 2001)
August 2001:
Human longevity genes in chromosome 4?
(August 2001)
A harmless human virus kills cancer cells.
(August 2001)
Formation of jelly water under high pressure
(August 2001)
Did epigenetic regulation arise as part of a host defense mechanism against viruses and parasitic DNA?
(August 2001)
Bacterial virulence by structural mimicry
(August 2001)
July 2001:
New class of antibiotics: Nanotubes kill bacteria by making holes in their membranes.
(July 2001)
Bacterial conjugation occurs within biofilms.
(July 2001)
In female embryo,
eed
gene continuously inactivates the father's X chromosome to survive.
(July 2001)
Cell knows where its chromosomes are going, when it divides.
(July 2001)
Apoptosis: Cells are finally dead after eaten by nearby 'phagocytic' cells.
(July 2001)
Plants use mRNA for cross-talk.
(July 2001)
Nitric oxide is the mediator for firefly flashing.
(July 2001)
June 2001:
Cyclin D1 - Cure for breast cancer(?)
(June 2001)
Evidence supports
no
bacterial genes in human genome.
(June 2001)
Phylogenetic analyses do not support horizontal gene transfers from bacteria to vertebrates
(June 2001)
Genetically engineered
photoautotrophic
algae does not require light to live.
(June 2001)
Can vitamin C cause cancer?
(June 2001)
Potential use of acyl-homoserine lactonase for disease control
(June 2001)
Microbial genes in the human genome?
(June 2001)
A sea squirt's bacteria,
Micromonospora lomaivitiensis
, produces an anti-cancer agent lomaiviticin A and B.
(June 2001)
Molecular mediators for the cross-talk between light and brassinosteroids in the etiolation process in plants.
(June 2001)
May 2001:
Interactions between signalosome and SCF ubiquitin ligase reverse neddylation.
(May 2001)
An experimental drug, Gleevec, cures leukemia.
(May 2001)
Poly(4-vinyl-N-alkylpyridinium bromide)-coated glass slides creates a surface sterilization that kills airborne bacteria on contact.
(May 2001)
Introduction of amphiphysin-1 delays senescence.
(May 2001)