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Chemical Biology

Chemical biology news and research from across RSC Publishing.



Issue 7, Research News


Instant Insight

Close-up of a hair strand

Instant insight: Hair is the news

19 June 2007

Putting hair under the microscope.


Interview

Stephen Michnick

Interview: The dynamic cell

21 June 2007

Stephen Michnick talks to James Mitchell Crow about communication at the genomic level.


Research Highlights

A serving of fish liver

Liver back on the menu?

07 June 2007

Fish liver consumption is not associated with increased cancer risk, say Norwegian scientists.


Spinach leaves superimposed on the pupil of an eye.

Chlorophylls help eyes see red

31 May 2007

Eating your greens rather than carrots could be the key to good night-time vision.


An eye crying tears

Getting the measure of tears

29 May 2007

Doctors could one day drop tears to diagnose disease by Raman spectroscopy.


Theoretical and experimental NMR spectra for GABA superimposed on a brain

Predicting neurotransmitter signals

25 May 2007

Quantum chemical calculations could help scientists locate GABA in the brain.


SPME probe

Designer drugs probe

12 June 2007

A simple method for measuring drug concentrations in vivo could be used in medical and drug tests, claim Canadian chemists.


PLGA nanoparticle

Search and destroy

05 June 2007

Korean scientists have developed a proof-of-concept method for cancer detection and treatment.


Imaged cells

Snapshots of specialising cells

14 June 2007

Researchers in Germany have used infrared spectroscopy to spot stem cells as they change into new cell types.


Essential Elements

Molecular BioSystems unzips

From January 2008 Molecular BioSystems will form its very own strand of science as a solo monthly journal.

Pioneers in Miniaturisation Prize

Leading the way in miniaturisation, Lab on a Chip has teamed up with Corning Incorporated to again host the Pioneers in Miniaturisation Prize.

Food matters

In the past twelve months the RSC book Kitchen Chemistry has become an international bestseller!

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