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Issue 4, Research News


Instant Insight

Quencher-free molecular beacons

Instant insight: A fluorescent future

25 February 2008

B. H. Kim, Y. J. Seo and N. Venkatesan explain why quencher-free molecular beacons mean a brighter outlook for medicine.


Aligned DNA sequences

Instant insight: Reading the genome atlas

19 March 2008

Examining how the BLASTatlas tool can be used to spot the differences between similar genomes.


Interview

Peter Houghton

Interview: The science of herbal remedies

11 March 2008

Peter Houghton tells Joanne Thomson that there is still much to be learnt from traditional medicine.


Research Highlights

A fingernail

The information at your fingertips

22 February 2008

Fingernail clippings could be used in forensic studies and diagnostics, say scientists in Singapore.


A Staphylococcus aureus biofilm

Marine inspiration for biofilm break up

05 March 2008

Inspired by natural product oroidin, American scientists have developed compounds to disperse bacterial films linked to infection.


Cells

The amino acid response to stress

14 March 2008

A probe that labels oxidised sulfur atoms in proteins could help researchers studying oxidative stress in living cells.


A marine environment with sponges and fish

Mapping the therapeutic secrets of the sea

06 March 2008

The world's oceans: an underexploited resource for potential new drugs?


A cyclotide showing three disulfide bonds

Protein activity tied in knots

12 March 2008

UK scientists have engineered a molecular knot that inhibits an enzyme crucial to foot-and-mouth disease.


Fluorescence resonance energy transfer (FRET) between two fluorophores on a biosensor

Looking at the inner workings of a cell

29 February 2008

A genetically encoded biosensor is letting researchers watch enzymes in action.


Cancer cells

The phosphite against cancer

25 March 2008

Phosphorus compounds made by scientists in India and the US have shown anticancer activity without using metals.


Essential Elements

Oxygen symbol

A winning combination

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