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Issue 9 – featuring a RNA-based system for performing Boolean logic...

This month’s outside front cover features work from Jörg Hartig and co-workers at the University of Konstanz, Germany. In their paper, they introduce ‘a highly modular RNA-based system for performing...

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Issue 12 – proteome alterations in retinal pigmented epithelium cells and its...

Issue 12’s front cover features work from Hong-Lin Chan and co-workers at the National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan. In their study, the group identified in a retinal pigmented epithelium cell line...

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Issue 1 – Charles Boone editorial and profiling pathogens

The front cover of Issue 1 2013 features research from a team of scientists in the USA led by Joshua Adkins at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. The bacteria Yersinia pestis, which causes plague,...

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Mystery of the plague-causing bacteria

Despite being one of the most deadly human pathogens, the reason why plague-causing bacteria Yersinia pestis (YP) are so aggressive remains a mystery. It is even more perplexing that YP’s extremely...

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Issue 3 online! Microdomain disruption, motifs in metabolism, H1N1, cell–cell...

The outside front cover features work from Stephan Sieber et al. at the Center for Integrated Protein Science, Germany, where they characterise an antibacterial chalcone and a probe derived from it...

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HOT article: A new antibacterial drug target? Investigation of chalcone...

The need for the discovery of more effective antibacterial agents is well-known and there are many different mechanisms by which antibacterial agents can act. One such way is by inhibiting protein...

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Themed Issue 4 online now! Reviews from the Editorial and Advisory Board members

The fun outside front cover features the contribution of Seung Bum Park, MBS Associate Editor based at Seoul National University, Korea, to this month’s special issue featuring work from many of our...

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MBS Issue 5 online! Focus on Chemical Biology in Asia

Coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the discovery of streptomycin, Issue 5 puts the focus on chemical biology research in Asia, beginning with an editorial from guest editors Minoru Yoshida, Seung...

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Proteomics 2013 themed issue online now!

The Proteomics 2013 issue is introduced by the President of the Italian Proteomics Association Andrea Urbani et al. following on from the ItPA meeting in June 2012. This is followed by an Opinion piece...

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Fibrils, oligomers or just precursors? New probe characterises beta-amyloid...

Beta-amyloid (Aβ) aggregates are infamous for forming the toxic plaques in the brain of Alzheimer’s disease patients. The detrimental effects are fairly well studied, but the mechanism of formation...

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