last updated April 2013
Archive by Date: June 2010
cell biology: June 2010
- Maintaining the silence
Institute for Virus Research Kyoto University
The enzyme ESET prevents the expression of endogenous retroviruses to preserve the integrity of the mammalian genome
- Lipids trapped within a SNARE
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
An unusual regulatory mechanism provides tight control over intracellular transport of molecules
- Stem cell short-cuts
Genome Institute of Singapore
Refinement of a powerful cellular reprogramming technique could represent important progress in the development of viable alternatives to embryonic stem cells
development: June 2010
- Shaping blood vessel formation
Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine
Early development of the circulatory system is regulated by an enzyme that induces chemical modification of chromosomes
protein structure and function: June 2010
- Making the right connections
The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
An unusual partnership between proteins appears to underlie healthy development of the inner ear
therapeutics: June 2010
- Bacterial chaperonin — a trick of the tail
The University of Hong Kong
Discovery of a way to disrupt the structure of a key protein of the potentially pathogenic bacterium Heliobacter pylori could lead to new therapeutics





