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Spatial metabolomics is transforming our understanding of microbial systems by uncovering the localized molecular dynamics ...
The well-studied NF-κB signaling system is a key mediator of the inflammatory response. Large-scale sequencing studies in ...
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 ...
This month's cover highlights the article EGFR controls transcriptional and metabolic rewiring in KRASG12D colorectal cancer by Dana Krauß, Maria Sibilia and colleagues. The tumor-intrinsic role of ...
Arabidopsis genome encodes approximately 60 putative MAPKKKs, 10 MAPKKs, and 20 MAPKs (MAPK‐Group, 2002).MAPK cascades have been shown to regulate diverse aspects of plant biology, including plant ...
While only 1–2% of the human genome encodes proteins, the remaining repetitive, low-complexity part is poorly characterized, and was long referred to as “junk DNA” (ENCODE Project Consortium 2012; ...
This cover highlights the article Early coordination of cell migration and cardiac fate determination during mammalian gastrulation by Shayma Abukar, Kenzo Ivanovitch and colleagues. Using long-term ...
Molecular profiling of solid rare tumors in China has been systemically explored with regard to specific mutations or specific tumor types. We have recently compared the incidence of therapeutic ...
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The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has become an invaluable model for studying LOH, providing insights that are often difficult to obtain from other organisms. Research in S. cerevisiae has ...
To study further the control of shoot architecture, we have focused on Arabidopsis mutants named acaulis5 (acl5).Recessive mutations in the ACL5 gene result in a severe reduction in the length of stem ...
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