Cell (www.cell.com) is a peer-reviewed journal publishing the most interesting discoveries in biology.
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Deep Diving into Cellular Function

In this edition, we learn about about how the poison botulinum toxin alters cell functions, with K. Ravi Acharya (00:00) (Trends in Biochemical Sciences). Recording electrical activity from neurons in awake humans, with Rodrigo Quian Quiroga (8:20) (Neuron). How dynamic changes in genetic material called chromatin control key features of cell function,...

Sat Nov 29, 2014 01:28
The Gut-Brain Connection and Celebrating 20 years of Chemistry and Biology

In this edition, we learn about about recent discoveries that may explain how gut bacteria can affect brain development, with Michael Fischbach (0:00) (Cell Host and Microbe). A celebratory conversation as the journal Chemistry and Biology marks its 20th anniversary, with Hiroaki Suga and Milka Kostic (9:04) (Chemistry and Biology). More great research...

Thu Sep 25, 2014 19:33
Recipes for New Drugs and New Neurons

In this edition, we learn about how in drug discovery, sometimes bias is a good thing, with Jonathan Violin (0:00) (Trends in Pharmacological Sciences), how crayfish turn blood cells into neurons, with Barbara Beltz (9:35) (Developmental Cell) and more great research highlights from around Cell Press (17:45).

Fri Aug 29, 2014 00:20
On Finding the Right Name and the Right Size

In this edition, we learn about how the names we call white blood cells can affect how we think about them, with Peter Murray (0:00) (Immunity), how organisms know when to stop growing, Kenneth Irvine (9:20) (Cell Reports), and more great research highlights from around Cell Press (16:00).

Fri Jul 25, 2014 00:54
On Women in Neuroscience and Stem Cells in Your Blood

In this edition, we learn about how dietary changes can affect stem cells in the blood, leading to possible therapeutic opportunities, with Valter D. Longo (00:00) (Cell Stem Cell), what's new in FENS, neuroscience in Europe, and women in academia with Marian Joëls (7:33)(Neuron) and more great research highlights from around Cell Press (16:35).

Thu Jun 26, 2014 20:02
Making mouse knockouts en masse, the science of sun tanning, and silencing jumping genes

Includes interviews with Dr Francis Collins on the international mouse knockout program, Dr David Fisher on the role of p53 in tanning, and Dr Greg Hannon on pi RNAs silence transposons in the fly genome.

Fri May 30, 2014 03:36

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