Chemical biology news from across RSC Publishing.
Issue 10
Interview

Interview: Medically speaking
16 September 2010
Mark Bunnage talks about pharmaceuticals, chemologics and economics
Research Highlights

Cleaning blood with carbon
03 September 2010
Simple three-step synthesis produces mesoporous millimetre-sized carbon spheres that remove toxic substances from blood

Bound to succeed for gene therapy
17 September 2010
Dual-action agents that could improve gene therapy in vivo have been devised by US scientists

A sunny outlook for vitamin D detection
15 September 2010
Nanotechnology-based test provides easy way to detect vitamin D levels in the body

Stealth micelles for improved MRI scans
06 September 2010
Novel gadolinium complexes could improve magnetic resonance imaging of blood

The best thing since sliced bread for coeliac sufferers
06 September 2010
Genetic characterisation of wheats from around the world could be the first step to eliminating coeliac disease
Essential Elements

Hat trick for ChemSpider
01 October 2010
ChemSpider, the Royal Society of Chemistry's free online chemistry database, has won its third award in 2010.
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Highlights in Chemical Biology 2010 Issue 10
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