human | Q5 |
P734 | family name | Leslie | Q26736516 |
Leslie | Q26736516 | ||
Leslie | Q26736516 | ||
P106 | occupation | researcher | Q1650915 |
Q46178848 | A Hedgehog inhibitor gets around. |
Q46075285 | A MAP holds the corners. |
Q55209183 | A chromatin twist to silencing choice. |
Q50928285 | A division of labor in cells' protein factories. |
Q46023698 | A fatal break up. |
Q55217061 | A fresh start for stalled forks. |
Q45743958 | A get-together for caspases. |
Q45792512 | A kinase makes a connection. |
Q46856056 | A lean and mean VEGF for cancer cells. |
Q46494283 | A lupus explanation. |
Q46023864 | A mobile transcription factor. |
Q47099884 | A molecular chain gang at work in maturing ribosomes |
Q49175195 | A portrait of the nuclear pore complex. |
Q93892873 | A protein long shot |
Q55154846 | A receptor with divided loyalties. |
Q93892747 | A simple reentry into the cell cycle |
Q93892748 | A sloppy checkpoint |
Q46782740 | A storehouse for splicing proteins? |
Q46809095 | A switch in time saves mind |
Q93892908 | AIS neurofascin'd to matrix |
Q93577947 | Actin draws a cadherin crowd |
Q47114341 | Actin is good at long division. |
Q45892072 | Active neuronal death. |
Q55546642 | Adducin-1 moonlights at the mitotic spindle. |
Q54492000 | Ageless no more. |
Q93488394 | Aki1 helps centrioles stay tight |
Q51999480 | All pain, no gain. |
Q46315155 | All-access coverage for neurites showcases their subtleties. |
Q51706192 | All-or-none no more. |
Q50062667 | Alzheimer's protein controls calcium's ins and outs. |
Q93489182 | An enzyme with self-control |
Q55535732 | Annexin keeps tau on a short leash. |
Q46681455 | Another knock against cholesterol |
Q46510684 | Apoptosis promoters spur cell division. |
Q46422088 | Apoptotic cells let down their guard. |
Q45997324 | Arp2/3 phosphorylation kickstarts cells. |
Q93358187 | Artificial cells gain communication skills |
Q46128570 | Asters push embryonic nuclei to the brink. |
Q93494968 | Ataxia's double hit |
Q93535170 | Aurora B goes the distance |
Q55282147 | Aurora B is no Ska fan. |
Q45743951 | Axons lose their identity. |
Q45899173 | B cells keep on editing. |
Q93562596 | B23 steals to stop cell-killing pair |
Q45752315 | BAD BREAKS DON'T DOOM MEIOTIC CELLS. |
Q93553002 | BRCA1 touches up microRNAs |
Q47122757 | BRWD1 shows its gender bias |
Q45904381 | Backtracking on FAK. |
Q47678746 | Bad to the bone |
Q45986521 | Bak activators get in the groove. |
Q45963825 | Balanced mitochondria behave better. |
Q48094043 | Beta amyloid's accomplice? Molecular hit man might help Alzheimer's protein take out brain's white matter |
Q46656558 | Beta testing |
Q87525472 | Biomedical research. Inflammation debate reignites |
Q46418325 | Biomedicine. A putative antiaging drug takes a step from mice to men. |
Q46422070 | Birth control for centrioles. |
Q93571565 | Blame ATAD5 for factory closures |
Q45893299 | Bleach at the roots of mitotic progression. |
Q45924896 | Blinded by old macrophages. |
Q53665404 | Bombshell. |
Q46532454 | Bone morphogenetic protein guts it out. |
Q48863176 | Brain drain |
Q54996810 | Brain-repairing cells follow trail of GABA. |
Q46446688 | Breaking actin to rebuild it. |
Q93892876 | Brief encounter |
Q55331718 | Building memories with actin. |
Q55113876 | CD44's nuclear road trip. |
Q46004230 | CLAMPing down on microtubules in migratory cells. |
Q46542153 | CLASPing microtubules to the membrane. |
Q46712946 | CLIP catches enzymes in the act. |
Q93560666 | CaMKII points the way |
Q45864302 | Calcium channel roundup. |
Q47802821 | Can flu shots help women get pregnant? |
Q55463251 | Cancer cells mothball mRNA after microtubule collapse. |
Q45904467 | Cardio(lipin) workout beefs up mitochondrial imports. |
Q46684664 | Caspase conspiracy sets up cells for death |
Q50323035 | Caspase-free mitotic death |
Q46135126 | Catching augmin in the act. |
Q47164529 | Caught in the middle. |
Q52661966 | Caught with their proboscises in the sugar water. |
Q55506379 | Caveolin-1 says NO to permeability. |
Q93571559 | Cdc42 helps cells take bigger bites |
Q45743972 | Cdc42 turns the spindle. |
Q46500620 | Cdc55 keeps Rho1 focused on growth. |
Q45999042 | Cdc6 licenses tumor growth. |
Q55429563 | Cdks set the replication schedule. |
Q45215131 | Cell Biology. NIH effort gambles on mysterious extracellular RNAs |
Q54376558 | Cell biology. Are telomere tests ready for prime time? |
Q44781954 | Cell biology. Beyond clotting: the powers of platelets |
Q84989956 | Cell biology. Internal affairs |
Q46322991 | Cell biology. The immune system's compact genomic counterpart |
Q40254112 | Cell-like giant viruses found |
Q46573920 | Cells' puncture repair kit. |
Q46111637 | Centering the centriole |
Q54333603 | Central command. |
Q93892512 | Centrosome choreography |
Q93492512 | Centrosomes remember which way is up |
Q93892734 | Chromosomes can't let go |
Q45893266 | Cilia drop anchor |
Q48249417 | Circadian rhythms. Sleep study suggests triggers for diabetes and obesity |
Q46924928 | Clathrin teams up to strengthen the spindle. |
Q86877925 | Cleanup crew |
Q46568938 | Clingy bacteria and Crohn's disease. |
Q46319802 | Closing the calcium floodgates. |
Q93892833 | Closing the connexin connection |
Q93892718 | Coddling cancer |
Q45745505 | Cohesin sticks to it during meiosis. |
Q93573747 | Condensin II helps sisters find their identity |
Q50309287 | Cracking the schistosome egg. |
Q55632084 | Crawling cells feel the squeeze. |
Q93589856 | Creating cellular inequality |
Q55215663 | Crumbs stands united against ROS. |
Q93892698 | Cycling on without centrosomes |
Q93480902 | Cytomegalovirus sticks it to MHC |
Q55460731 | Cytoplasmic enzymes cast NETs. |
Q47121343 | Cytoskeleton key. |
Q46073785 | DDR1 key for cancer cell escape |
Q45743944 | DNA healer. |
Q46782670 | DNA repair with a hefty price tag. |
Q45904473 | DNA, just chill. |
Q45752353 | DRIVEN TO THE BRINK BY A G PROTEIN. |
Q45913924 | Daughter cells share duties. |
Q54439312 | Dead or alive? |
Q46023919 | Death by mistake. |
Q93892856 | Death comes for the salivary gland |
Q43598712 | Death-bed prophecy |
Q93892750 | Die another way |
Q46215746 | Dieting yeast clean house. |
Q93892890 | Division of labor |
Q46900205 | Double duty |
Q46248749 | Double-checking DNA synthesis. |
Q46073550 | Doubling up on cellular stress. |
Q52662890 | Down with p53! |
Q45794714 | Drs2 flips the phospholipid switch. |
Q93892638 | Dying on cue |
Q54969796 | Dynamin 2 cuts the cord for newborn lysosome. |
Q45897404 | Dynein’s helper not so helpful. |
Q45859063 | Dystrophin makes a new connection. |
Q45930225 | E-cadherin stops embryonic cells from crossing borders. |
Q45859540 | EBV takes a toll. |
Q93892629 | ECM determines fate |
Q87000911 | EPIGENETICS. Sperm RNA fragments modify offspring metabolism |
Q54683646 | ER membrane puts up barriers in C. elegans. |
Q45953909 | ESCRT-III gets the bends. |
Q93536271 | ESCRT-III has an escort |
Q46526659 | Ecology. The importance of being eaten |
Q46051181 | Elm1 sparks the SPOC. |
Q46071268 | Embryonic telomeres go long |
Q93573752 | Endocytosis puts exocytosis in pole position |
Q93494963 | Endocytosis takes occludin for a ride |
Q93892921 | Endosomes bring up the rear |
Q48824720 | Engine trouble |
Q46782643 | Enzyme helps fold the SAC. |
Q46500657 | Epithelia prefer their ECM firm and easily digested. |
Q45900378 | Erv41–Erv46 complex recaptures wayward ER proteins. |
Q45893285 | Even killers recycle. |
Q53514821 | Evolution. Deep-ocean microbe is closest living relative of complex cells. |
Q93577938 | FANCJ lets chromatin stay true |
Q93489180 | FYCO1 gets autophagy on track |
Q45997309 | Feeling the pull. |
Q54969684 | Fibers keep cilia regular. |
Q46408277 | Fighting Alzheimer's by defusing a death receptor. |
Q55027253 | Fish Reveal Origins of Melanoma. |
Q48152156 | Flies Like Us |
Q46590768 | Fly chromosomes don’t just ride the tips. |
Q93488399 | Focal adhesions come unstuck |
Q55409081 | For cdks, one is enough. |
Q45806049 | For long, lush cilia, try Par3. |
Q47127554 | Freed by light. |
Q55399641 | Fusing without breaking. |
Q55162255 | Fusion in three easy steps. |
Q45904401 | Genetic feng shui for cancer cells? |
Q44737303 | Getting connected |
Q93892854 | Go forth or multiply |
Q45838176 | Go on, satellite cells, be all that you can be. |
Q45895230 | Going their own way in the NPC. |
Q47138698 | Greater risk from radiation? |
Q45935964 | Grow-your-own synapses. |
Q54397444 | Gut instinct. Intestinal microbes promote fat buildup in mice. |
Q45752342 | HELPING CELLS LOSE THEIR INHIBITIONS. |
Q55487108 | HIV's kinesin chauffeur. |
Q46782503 | HIV’s unkind cut. |
Q46253164 | HPK1 tones down the T cell receptor. |
Q28166986 | Hampering a heartbreaker. Antibiotic might stem injury from heart attack |
Q53676203 | Heart, heal thyself. |
Q45764682 | Helping an axon go long. |
Q93536277 | Helping the embryo find closure |
Q46855927 | Hey, DNA, get over here. |
Q47798101 | Hidden talents. Proteins implicated in Alzheimer's disease also coddle brain cells |
Q46532276 | Hippo throws its weight behind migrating cells. |
Q55546640 | Histone shortages hold back replication forks. |
Q47132033 | How CENP-A reaches the centromere. |
Q45899182 | How Notch heals a broken heart. |
Q45997163 | How a cell puts itself on the menu. |
Q45926918 | How a virus enters without breaking. |
Q46178832 | How chromosomes shrink to fit. |
Q55086051 | How kinases dodge trouble. |
Q46036335 | How sperm get into the zona. |
Q45963811 | How the optic tectum stacks up. |
Q49210625 | How to escape from a macrophage. |
Q93571962 | How to live without BRCA1 |
Q46363065 | Hsc70’s trip to the tip. |
Q51008159 | I regret that I have but one life to give for my colony. Aging yeast commit suicide to save neighbors. |
Q46110842 | IFT proteins go off the rails. |
Q51273282 | IMMUNOLOGY. Fighting autoimmunity with immune cells. |
Q54221921 | Idelalisib Bolsters CLL Regimen. |
Q46052319 | Immune understudies combat lupus |
Q84330249 | Immunology. Crossover immune cells blur the boundaries |
Q47643780 | Immunology. Flu antibodies stir new hope for treatment, vaccine |
Q48464221 | Immunology. Gut microbes keep rare immune cells in line |
Q85171296 | Immunology. Mouse studies challenge rare immune cell's powers |
Q84906559 | Immunology. Stalling sepsis? |
Q84906556 | Immunology. The new view of complement |
Q55502515 | In vitro nuclear import. |
Q52726153 | Infectious diseases. A tropical disease hits the road. |
Q86443146 | Inflammation's stop signals |
Q90859180 | Infrared method could safely identify cells |
Q55639343 | Injured neurons pump up the volume. |
Q55460471 | Ino80 tidies up after DNA repair. |
Q46134895 | Ins and outs of Cdc14. |
Q93892648 | Integrin signal transduction |
Q48237685 | Is the cell's garbage disposal sending messages? |
Q45963839 | KDM4B doesn’t leave a mark. |
Q45830432 | Karyopherins play the field. |
Q93892737 | Keeping sisters close |
Q45844840 | Kicking MiD51 out of the enzyme club |
Q50083443 | Killer clones |
Q46598160 | Killing the β-catenin messenger. |
Q46766959 | Kinetochore complexes need teamwork. |
Q55310667 | Kinetochores feel the pull. |
Q55413407 | Kinetochores take alternative transportation. |
Q55253037 | Kiss of death. |
Q46684574 | Knl1 shows another face. |
Q46236103 | Laminin reaches across the synapse. |
Q46844194 | Lasting T reg cell–mediated protection |
Q46023981 | Leaf starter. |
Q52089553 | Learning is in the blood. Weakening the immune system saps brainpower. |
Q45904461 | Leptin's long-distance call to the pancreas. |
Q47763279 | Lightheaded |
Q46004184 | Lipid droplets ensure their own consumption. |
Q46923155 | Lipid rafts get connected. |
Q55380457 | Lipins cause a lamina breakdown. |
Q46128600 | Lis1 cuts its work short. |
Q46253875 | Lis1 finds new digs on the desmosome. |
Q45915658 | Loss of protein remodels shape-shifting parasite. |
Q41867289 | Lost in translation: the signal hypothesis |
Q46924882 | Lysosomes don't accentuate the negative. |
Q45810676 | MCPH1 keeps chromosomes strung out. |
Q46643005 | MICROBIOME. Microbes aid cancer drugs |
Q46946974 | MLCK stops cells from going full frontal. |
Q55146311 | Mad2 shifts a motor into idle. |
Q46855978 | Making room for muscle. |
Q54059842 | Making sure late endosomes are on time. |
Q39720203 | Making tendons |
Q54912273 | Mast cells get all touchy-feely. |
Q45904457 | Matrix fragments trigger fatal excitement. |
Q48794739 | Melting opposition to frozen eggs |
Q46110099 | Membrane backtracking. |
Q46422047 | Membrane proteins stick around. |
Q47157006 | Merlin casts spell on proliferation protein. |
Q46229833 | Microglia to the rescue. |
Q48691078 | Mindful of metal |
Q50306915 | Misfolded proteins go their separate ways. |
Q93892855 | Mitochondria on the MARCH |
Q46161007 | Mitochondrial DNA stays home |
Q45842818 | Mitochondrial growth spurt |
Q46348973 | Mitosis first, DNA repair later. |
Q46551952 | Mitotic cells’ shocking response to stress. |
Q46946951 | Mitotic proteins take on editorial duties. |
Q93538489 | Mobile moesin helps mitotic cells stretch out |
Q44607778 | Molecular biology. 'Dead' enzymes show signs of life |
Q54727453 | Mopping up nuclear waste. |
Q50417579 | More than one way to attach. |
Q93607166 | Mps1 sends condensin II off to work |
Q46465253 | Multiple routes to the inner nuclear membrane. |
Q93892751 | Muscle first in neurodegenerative disease? |
Q50318767 | Myosins pull together to move cargo. |
Q93482708 | Myosins pull together—separately |
Q47341948 | Mysteries of the cell. How does a cell know its size? |
Q46189821 | N-WASP allows axons to cover up. |
Q46203926 | N-WASP helps cancer cells open up. |
Q55510248 | NEMO surfaces in NF-κB–activating clusters. |
Q45752365 | NEW SPIN ON SPINDLE SIZE. |
Q55535672 | Natural killer cells commute death sentence. |
Q87929437 | Nature's strategies: Squirrels with a rainy day fund |
Q54263716 | Nature's strategies: Stealing genes to survive. |
Q45844879 | Ndc1 catches the shuttle |
Q93492529 | Neighbors limit cell renovations |
Q93892701 | Nervous breakdown |
Q46178811 | Neurons join forces to push ahead. |
Q44140540 | Neuroscience. Hiding from biting insects in plain scent |
Q46309175 | New Twist on cell migration. |
Q91435832 | New cancer-fighting cells enter trials |
Q93488397 | No copying allowed |
Q46684602 | No crystal structure? No problem. |
Q49834987 | No way to treat a tumor. |
Q47124598 | Noncoding RNA to blame for bad editing. |
Q51591734 | Not a chip off the old block. |
Q46768952 | Not all vinculins are created equal |
Q93892885 | Not so close |
Q46826077 | Now hear this |
Q46762358 | Nuclear pore synthesis on a roll |
Q48511243 | Olivera Finn profile. Directing a life in science |
Q55546889 | Only skin deep, thanks to microtubules. |
Q47612711 | Origins. On the origin of photosynthesis |
Q51996423 | Out of whack, out of mind. Misaligned brain cells might sap memory as we age. |
Q53268493 | Outrunning Alzheimer's disease. |
Q90780973 | Outsize impact |
Q46237305 | PAR proteins cross the boundary. |
Q46124605 | PPARγ tackles treacherous T cells |
Q93527085 | Paraspeckles may provide stress relief |
Q46960523 | Partners in death.Alzheimer's protein rouses cell-suicide enzyme |
Q93892516 | Passenger proteins check in |
Q45297634 | Pathological partnership |
Q46004110 | Paxillin brings peace to microtubules. |
Q47399968 | Pay by the pound. Added weight might take a toll on the brain |
Q53906187 | Pembrolizumab Outperforms Docetaxel for NSCLC. |
Q54858137 | Phospholipid prunes actin branches. |
Q51995500 | Physiology. Odor of food hastens dieting flies' deaths. |
Q46966185 | Plant biology. At long last, pathologists hear plants' cry for help |
Q93527546 | Plant virus gets the bends |
Q45844905 | Polarity proteins duel in Drosophila. |
Q53794995 | Potential Therapy for Refractory Colon Cancer. |
Q46209074 | Powered by gel. |
Q48852663 | Premature emission |
Q46275037 | Preventing the nuclear envelope from getting on a roll |
Q46928033 | Progerin guilty of size discrimination. |
Q45764779 | Proteins gang up on HIV. |
Q93527538 | Proteins keep Cdc55 in its place |
Q46130561 | Protocadherins bring cells together. |
Q46236120 | Pumping up caveolae. |
Q47106138 | Putting Cyclin E in the trash. |
Q93892859 | Putting Dia1 in its place |
Q45913700 | Putting a kink in a familiar control loop. |
Q45904397 | Putting channels in their place. |
Q88219712 | Putting immune cells on a diet |
Q55250826 | Putting the squeeze on apoptotic cells. |
Q93496439 | RALT doubles down on EGFR |
Q55069367 | RNF169 flips the repair switch. |
Q46236077 | Rab(ble) rouser. |
Q46472194 | Rac1 takes a trip. |
Q93535163 | RanBP2 stops importin-β from running away |
Q46863890 | Ran’s downhill slide during mitosis. |
Q46623599 | Rap1 helps endothelial cells stay close |
Q46068300 | Ras makes a pit stop. |
Q55463247 | Receptors flex to remove neurotransmitter brake. |
Q45950501 | Recycling endosomes feed autophagy. |
Q53903650 | Resistance training. |
Q87929416 | Restraining immunity could lower high blood pressure |
Q44978789 | Resveratrol to the rescue |
Q55033697 | Ring around the tubule. |
Q46236090 | Rules of gene attraction. |
Q45928330 | Rules of phagocytic attraction. |
Q93492520 | SENP6 cuts SUMOs down to size |
Q55398306 | SIRT2 stops cells. |
Q93607164 | SPP pulls an inside job |
Q46135188 | SSX2IP helps the centrosome grow up. |
Q93577952 | STT3B gets the tip |
Q93532696 | SUMO defeats protein aggregates |
Q47135387 | Sall4 won’t give stem cells a break |
Q46551940 | Sec12 heads for the exits. |
Q45793270 | SecYEG gets grabby with new proteins. |
Q46924862 | Secret passage to the inner nuclear membrane. |
Q93892860 | Self-starting slime mold |
Q47581320 | Shining a light on long life |
Q46130598 | Shining new light on the function of Aurora A. |
Q93589853 | Silicon nanocrystals shine |
Q46023874 | Sizing up cell division. |
Q93892589 | Skeleton crew |
Q46023785 | Slide this way. |
Q46684772 | Slow but steady for NF-?B. |
Q45904455 | Slow down, enzymes at work. |
Q55098479 | Slow synapses in schizophrenia? |
Q88633214 | Small but mighty |
Q50327213 | Smooth muscle cells put their best podosome forward. |
Q55057260 | Solution to vaccine mystery starts to crystallize. |
Q46401285 | Spare the Rod1, spoil transporter endocytosis. |
Q55535690 | Sphingolipid imbalance can take out an eye. |
Q46424823 | Spindle's hidden collaborator exposed. |
Q46178871 | Splicing reverses protein’s function |
Q46501274 | Splitting the difference on peroxisomes. |
Q93571957 | Spreading around a Wnt protein |
Q53842669 | Starving tumors eat metabolic enzyme. |
Q46024069 | Stayin' alive, without antigen. |
Q55434387 | Stem cell side show. |
Q50231072 | Stem cell slowdown. |
Q45997197 | Stem cells stand up for themselves. |
Q47968197 | Sticking it to tau. |
Q46190752 | Stiff ECM puts the brakes on microtubule growth |
Q48033604 | Stop a tumor, save a cell. Cancer fighter helps cells survive lean times |
Q49264160 | Stopping sister synapses. |
Q87301290 | Strength in numbers? |
Q45764764 | Stuck on the membrane. |
Q46367974 | Sugar rush. |
Q46946777 | Sugar saps FOXO1’s healing power. |
Q45764739 | Supersized lipid droplets. |
Q54102977 | Suppressed RAGE. |
Q93482303 | Suspected asthma mutation leaves mice gasping |
Q93535175 | Switching adherens junctions to seal wounds |
Q55463246 | Syndecan-3 gets the message. |
Q51622497 | T Cells Target Pancreatic Tumors. |
Q45963854 | TDP-43 crosses the divide. |
Q93538486 | TPX2 is a drag on Eg5 |
Q46946937 | TRAMM makes an unscheduled stop during mitosis. |
Q46768866 | TRIM9 cuts back on axon branching. |
Q46887223 | Tag team at the telomeres |
Q45899180 | Tailoring T regs for self preservation. |
Q45920257 | Taking the stress out of replication. |
Q45950489 | Talin gives integrins a nudge. |
Q46575925 | Talin holds tight during cell spreading |
Q93492518 | Tangled DNA tightens chromosomes |
Q45299312 | Tapping into renewal |
Q92687436 | Taste for danger |
Q53266362 | Telltale text. Novelist's final work reveals early signs of Alzheimer's disease. |
Q47110889 | Telocentrosomes organize telomere gathering. |
Q55425829 | The Hunting of the snRNP. |
Q36118531 | The action behind the words: embryonic stem cell research marches on. |
Q46253146 | The actomyosin ring bulks up. |
Q45899189 | The benefits of inflamed arteries. |
Q90089812 | The body's dangerous defenders |
Q50240579 | The case of the macho crocs |
Q45820858 | The downside of microtubule stability. |
Q47879070 | The little RNAs that could. Midget RNA molecules trigger neuron maturation through unexpected mechanism |
Q53442130 | The liver's weighty problem. |
Q54863049 | The long and short of OPA1. |
Q55283172 | The long and short of mitochondrial fusion. |
Q92571681 | The mismeasure of hands? |
Q52092844 | The post-op brain. |
Q93532691 | The sarcoplasmic reticulum takes on a supporting role |
Q46937275 | The sour side of sweet |
Q55169985 | The sources of cell stickiness. |
Q93571555 | The two stages of cell fusion |
Q52664432 | The way of the honeybee. |
Q48152170 | This Is Your Brain ... And This Is Your Brain on Calcium |
Q46927881 | Three’s not a crowd for actin nucleators |
Q45908952 | Thrown for a D-loop. |
Q55546644 | Thyroid hormones speed cellular aging. |
Q55432640 | Time to split. |
Q46236137 | Timing the breakdown. |
Q46023824 | To branch or not to branch. |
Q50350911 | To build a node. |
Q50021455 | To help save the heart, is it time to retire cholesterol tests? |
Q93892914 | To make a nuclear pore, just relax |
Q55461018 | Togetherness, molecular style. |
Q46551925 | Topoisomerase II has to work late |
Q45899192 | Touching up antibodies prevents autoimmunity. |
Q48627042 | Tracking Tumor Evolution through Mathematics |
Q45904411 | Traffic control in the ER. |
Q48716123 | Trapped inside |
Q53083158 | Tumors' do-it-yourself blood vessels. |
Q45904437 | Tuning up mitochondria for angiogenesis. |
Q46667947 | Tuning up the pancreas |
Q46923192 | Turn back, wayward axon. |
Q47118539 | Turning back the clock for Schwann cells. |
Q45752291 | UNTYING TUBE FORMATION. |
Q45962922 | Ubiquitylation leaves Nup60 a basket case. |
Q93496448 | Unfaithful proteins no problem for DNA repair |
Q45950514 | Unfinished basement membrane spurs developmental disorder. |
Q46422100 | Unfolding chromatin nets. |
Q55342017 | Unique tasks for ribosomal paralogues. |
Q45743965 | Uniting to save cancer cells. |
Q55082951 | Unlocking the sperm's internal compass. |
Q50147240 | Untangling a deadly conspiracy |
Q46257397 | Unwrapping new histones. |
Q46644546 | Up to speed |
Q47161857 | Using speckles to spot protein dynamics. |
Q46253130 | VPS35 leaves endosomes lost in transition. |
Q93550027 | Vinculin minds the gap |
Q46348950 | Virus takes the actin express. |
Q55506371 | WASH cleans up after sloppy eaters. |
Q49732676 | Wait! Don’t throw away those proteins!. |
Q46124123 | Wait, save that integrin!. |
Q46016149 | Weak of body, weak of mind? Dwindling testosterone concentrations in elderly men increase risk of Alzheimer's disease. |
Q51942488 | What good is growing old? |
Q43419021 | What's bugging you? |
Q51500537 | Whatever happened to …. |
Q49533718 | When cancer cells can't let go. |
Q46645149 | When cargos jump tracks |
Q45764727 | When cilia lose the beat. |
Q93892739 | Why are cells so tense? |
Q55096103 | Why endosomes recycle GPCRs. |
Q46927838 | Why metaphase chromosomes wander. |
Q46128591 | Why yeast mothers and daughters don't share |
Q53366673 | Will a filet a day keep the neurologist away?Fish oil molecule forestalls neuron damage in Alzheimer's mice. |
Q44991777 | Wising up to diabetes |
Q46257571 | With HMGB1's help, cells dine in. |
Q46937268 | Wnt makes stem cells act their age. |
Q93527071 | Wnt sends mixed signals in the skin |
Q45072916 | Yin and Yang |
Q45997318 | Young proteins cut down in their prime. |
Q48497398 | Zack Booth Simpson profile. An artist develops a new image--with aid of bacteria |
Q88845482 | Zebrafish larvae could help to personalize cancer treatments |
Q45905698 | dRich doesn't take sides. |
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