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Interview: Integrative biology
26 November 2008
Mina Bissell talks to Kathleen Too about the concept and future of integrative biology

Deciphering the genetic code for an anticancer agent
24 November 2008
A programmable gene cluster could offer a route to new antitumor drugs

Injection-free treatment for diabetes patients?
19 November 2008
A compound found in garlic is the basis of a potential orally available drug candidate for types 1 and 2 diabetes

Issue 12 2008 Chemical Biology now published
17 November 2008
Drawing together coverage from all RSC publications, providing an overview of the latest developments in chemical biology

Interview: Fired up about fungi
17 November 2008
Russell Cox discusses his fiery introduction to chemistry and his work on polyketide biosynthesis

Instant insight: Life at the extremes
11 November 2008
Miniature natural product libraries can be found in the most unexpected places

Instant insight: The path of least resistance
07 November 2008
If targeting a virus directly promotes drug resistance, why not take a different approach?

Light up your life processes
04 November 2008
A modified enzyme could light the way to better imaging of brain tumours

Dendrimers deliver the goods to tackle virus infection
03 November 2008
A dendrimer that delivers antibodies into cells has potential for infectious disease treatment, say US scientists

Forensic science hots up
31 October 2008
Could fluorescent probes offer DNA profiling at the scene of a crime?

Immune function on a chip
30 October 2008
Rapid white blood cell monitoring requires only a drop of blood

Passive pumping promotes protein production
24 October 2008
Time-saving device screens nearly 200 protein syntheses in parallel and reduces amounts of reagents required

INADEQUATE analysis of protein structure
21 October 2008
US chemists use solid-state NMR spectroscopy to probe the structural features responsible for spider silk's strength

