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EMBO Reports|July 28, 2010
The tide turns towards microalgae. Current research aims to produce traditional biofuels from algae, but their potential to generate sustainable energy might be even greater and more 'natural'Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports|September 30, 2010
Vaccine outlooks. After negative publicity and a series of setbacks over HIV/AIDS and influenza, the prospects for research on new vaccines are improvingPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|September 4, 2010
Helicobacter pylori HtrA is a new secreted virulence factor that cleaves E-cadherin to disrupt intercellular adhesionBenjamin Hoy, Martin Löwer, Christiane Weydig, et al.
EMBO Reports|August 28, 2010
Dop functions as a depupylase in the prokaryotic ubiquitin-like modification pathwayFrank Imkamp, Frank Striebel, Markus Sutter, et al.
EMBO Reports|September 18, 2010
Mutated genes, pathways and processes in tumoursAnaïs Baudot, Victor de la Torre, Alfonso Valencia
EMBO Reports|September 18, 2010
Sustainable digital infrastructure. Although databases and other online resources have become a central tool for biological research, their long-term support and maintenance is far from secureRuth Bastow, Sabina Leonelli
EMBO Reports|September 18, 2010
A further case of Dop-ing in bacterial pupylationAnja Bremm, David Komander
EMBO Reports|October 28, 2010
Darwin and Dostoyevsky: twinsLadislav Kováč
EMBO Reports|October 28, 2010
The puzzle of sympatry. Recent evidence supports the notion of sympatric speciation--the rise of new species in the same location--but the reasons for this phenomenon remain elusiveHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|October 16, 2010
One man's meat is another man's poison. Science & Society series on food and scienceJane Wardle, Lucy J Cooke
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EMBO Reports|July 28, 2010
The tide turns towards microalgae. Current research aims to produce traditional biofuels from algae, but their potential to generate sustainable energy might be even greater and more 'natural'Philip Hunter
EMBO Reports|September 30, 2010
Vaccine outlooks. After negative publicity and a series of setbacks over HIV/AIDS and influenza, the prospects for research on new vaccines are improvingPhilip Hunter
EMBO Reports|September 4, 2010
Helicobacter pylori HtrA is a new secreted virulence factor that cleaves E-cadherin to disrupt intercellular adhesionBenjamin Hoy, Martin Löwer, Christiane Weydig, et al.
EMBO Reports|August 28, 2010
Dop functions as a depupylase in the prokaryotic ubiquitin-like modification pathwayFrank Imkamp, Frank Striebel, Markus Sutter, et al.
EMBO Reports|September 18, 2010
Mutated genes, pathways and processes in tumoursAnaïs Baudot, Victor de la Torre, Alfonso Valencia
EMBO Reports|September 18, 2010
Sustainable digital infrastructure. Although databases and other online resources have become a central tool for biological research, their long-term support and maintenance is far from secureRuth Bastow, Sabina Leonelli
EMBO Reports|September 18, 2010
A further case of Dop-ing in bacterial pupylationAnja Bremm, David Komander
EMBO Reports|October 28, 2010
Darwin and Dostoyevsky: twinsLadislav Kováč
EMBO Reports|October 28, 2010
The puzzle of sympatry. Recent evidence supports the notion of sympatric speciation--the rise of new species in the same location--but the reasons for this phenomenon remain elusiveHoward Wolinsky
EMBO Reports|October 16, 2010
One man's meat is another man's poison. Science & Society series on food and scienceJane Wardle, Lucy J Cooke
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