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EMBO Press publishes five scientific journals: The EMBO Journal - Submit here The EMBO Journal has been EMBO's flagship publication for 40 years. With a scope that spans all areas of molecular biology ...
The last few years have provided us with a new level of understanding of how chromosomes are replicated, segregated and read - and how their 3D organisation influences expression of individual genes ...
Arthritis was induced in mice exposed to high blood levels of homocysteine. Hyper-homocysteinemia arthritic animals develop diastolic dysfunction (the left ventricle does not dilate properly) with ...
Facundo D. Batista (Chief Editor) Facundo is the Phillip T. and Susan M. Ragon Professor of Microbiology and Immunology at Harvard Medical School, and Associate Director of the Ragon Institute of MGH, ...
Research papers include links to source data Researchers can customize the way they read papers at a level of detail that suits their needs Restructuring the way papers are presented obviates the need ...
N6-methyladenosine (m 6 A) exerts many of its regulatory effects on eukaryotic mRNAs by recruiting cytoplasmic YT521-B homology-domain family (YTHDF) proteins. Here, we show that in Arabidopsis ...
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Antibiotic resistance frequently results in delayed adequate antibiotic treatment, increasing morbidity and mortality. AMR is the inherited ability of microorganisms to grow at high antibiotic ...
Plants that germinate in subterranean darkness grow heterotrophically from seed reserves. Under these conditions, hypocotyls elongate rapidly to reach the soil surface and ensure survival, while the ...
During seedling deetiolation, plants adjust their development to expose photosynthetic tissues to sunlight, enabling the transition from heterotrophic to autotrophic growth. While various plant ...
The well-studied NF-κB signaling system is a key mediator of the inflammatory response. Large-scale sequencing studies in humans now allow initial insights into non-essential human genes in which both ...
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