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Chemical Biology

Chemical biology news and research from across RSC Publishing.



Issue 5, Research News


Instant Insight

Scheme showing cell-penetrating peptides entering a cell

Instant insight: Crossing the cell membrane

16 April 2008

Shana Kelley reveals how cell-penetrating peptides deliver the goods when it comes to biology and medicine.


Interview

Hagan Bayley

Interview: Managing chaos

15 April 2008

Hagan Bayley talks to Laura Howes about the constraints of defining science and what he's learnt from the business world.


Research Highlights

A nose

The science of smell

18 March 2008

Chip technology is helping French scientists to unravel the mysteries behind our sense of smell.


Aorta with aneurysm

Analysing aneurysms

18 March 2008

In the future, doctors may be able to spot life-threatening blood vessel swelling more accurately, thanks to work by French scientists.


Aggregated platelets

Blood clotting on-chip

07 April 2008

Microfluidic technology could help unravel the complex role of clot formation in bleeding disorders.


DNA helices

Tumour treatments see the light

27 March 2008

DNA-seeking probes could deliver anticancer agents right to the heart of tumour cells, say chemists in Italy.


A cyanine dye linked to DNA with an ethynyl linker

The rigid future of DNA labels

02 April 2008

How do you study DNA without affecting it? Chemists have linked fluorescent tags to DNA so that they do not alter the helix's stability.


A heart

Computers get to the heart of gene expression

03 April 2008

Unravelling the genetic basis of heart disease by combining computational biology techniques.


A sponge

Spiky sponges share their secrets

02 April 2008

Enzymes that make sponges spiky are promising leads for new silicon-based materials, say British scientists.


Cell patterns

Growing cells in patterns

26 March 2008

Using a simple stamping method, American chemists are creating cell patterns on ordinary microscope coverslips.


Essential Elements

Oxygen symbol

Faced with questions?

Read the latest news from RSC publishing, including new features for RSC Prospect and two new titles in the Biomolecular Sciences book series.


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