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  • November 6, 2009
  • 09:00 PM
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Cancer Research Blog Carnival #27

by Alejandro Montenegro-Montero in MolBio Research Highlights

We are honored to have been invited to host this month’s Cancer Research Blog Carnival (CRBC), your monthly roundup of posts from the cancer blogosphere. This marks the 27th Edition of this successful Carnival and we are excited to be a part of it.

In this edition, and in agreement with the spirit of our blog, MolBio Research Highlights, we’ve favored posts with a molecular biology/genetics orientation.... Read more »

Yeager, M., Chatterjee, N., Ciampa, J., Jacobs, K., Gonzalez-Bosquet, J., Hayes, R., Kraft, P., Wacholder, S., Orr, N., Berndt, S.... (2009) Identification of a new prostate cancer susceptibility locus on chromosome 8q24. Nature Genetics, 41(10), 1055-1057. DOI: 10.1038/ng.444  

Shay, J., & Keith, W. (2008) Targeting telomerase for cancer therapeutics. British Journal of Cancer, 98(4), 677-683. DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjc.6604209  

  • November 1, 2009
  • 09:24 PM
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Quick, “on-the-go”, picks of the week from RB: Antifungal comes to the rescue and Protein tricks in cell regulatory networks

by Alejandro Montenegro-Montero in MolBio Research Highlights

Another week has gone by and some very interesting molbio blog posts have been aggregated to Researchblogging.org. Every week [see my opening post on the matter], I'll select some blog posts I consider particularly interesting in the field of molecular biology [see here to get a sense of the criteria that will be used], briefly describe them and list them here for you to check out.Note that I'm ... Read more »

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