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SEROTONIN AND SMELL

A moment’s introspection reveals that our perceptions and actions are strongly affected by our behavioral states.  Whether you are sleepy, awake, distracted or vigilant will affect how you…

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EMERITUS MCB PROFESSOR “UNTANGLES” THE DOUBLE HELIX IN NEW BOOK

  Forty-one years ago, Jim Wang discovered the first of a family of enzymes crucial to the disentanglement of DNA strands or double helices during various cellular processes…

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VISUAL SPACE WITHIN A DENDRITE

More than a century ago, famous neuroanatomist and histologist Ramon y Cajal proposed the idea that a neuron receives information through its extensive dendritic tree and sends it…

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EVOLUTION AND SPECIFICITY OF MAP KINASES

(L to R) Areez Mody and Sharad Ramanathan During evolution certain gene families have increased in number following gene duplication by repeatedly finding novel functions even though random…

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GEOMETRIC CUE FOR PROTEIN LOCALIZATION

Kumaran S. Ramamurthi and Richard Losick Although bacteria are much more architecturally simple than eukaryotic cells, it has been evident for over a decade now that they are…

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A STRUCTURAL MODEL FOR THE DNA DAMAGE SENSOR IN BACTERIAL NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR

(L to R) David Jeruzalmi, Danaya Pakotiprapha, and Gregory L. Verdine Genomic DNA is under a constant attack by various damaging agents.  Left uncorrected, such damage can lead…

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CONNECTOMICS

Ju Lu and Jeff Lichtman It is widely believed that in order to understand how the nervous system works, one needs to know where neural processes go and…

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