Sentences with phrase «issue of nature chemical»

In the latest issue of Nature Chemical Biology, researchers in the laboratory of Gladstone Investigator Steve Finkbeiner, MD, PhD, describe how a newly developed technology allowed them to see — for the first time — how individual neurons fight back against the buildup of toxic proteins over time.
Pentelute is the senior author of a paper describing the new system in the Feb. 27 issue of Nature Chemical Biology.

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'' [E] missions of black carbon are the second strongest contribution to current global warming, after carbon dioxide emissions,» wrote Veerabhadran Ramanathan, a prominent climate scientist at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and Greg Carmichael, a professor of chemical engineering at the University of Iowa, in the April 2008 issue of the journal Nature Geoscience.
Now, teams of scientists in the United Kingdom and Switzerland reporting in the 3 October issue of Nature have shown that the substance forms during cooking through a well - known chemical process called the Maillard reaction.
Chemical engineer Jay Keasling of the University of California, Berkeley, and his colleagues have manipulated the genetic code of Escherichia coli, a common gut bacteria, so that it can chew up plant - derived sugar to produce diesel and other hydrocarbons, according to results published in the January 28 issue of Nature.
With a better «nose» for these chemicals, the altered T cells make a beeline for the outer layer of the skin, where they began destroying defective and infected cells, the team reports in the February issue of Nature Immunology.
In a paper appearing in the Feb. 13 issue of Nature Biotechnology, the researchers showed that they could significantly enhance the yield of glucaric acid, a chemical that is a precursor to products such as nylons and detergents.
Most of the energy is dissipated by chemical reactions, Suslick reports in the 25 July issue of Nature, noting that the experiment roughly matches theorists» expectations.
The research, published in the 24 April issue of Nature, might lead to advances in understanding chemical reactions behind metabolism, biological clocks, and development.
In a paper published in the February 4 issue of Nature, a team of researchers from the U.S., England and Germany demonstrates the ability of moderate - size telescopes on the ground to identify the chemical fingerprints in exoplanet atmospheres.
Future studies may reveal if any atmosphere contains tell - tale chemicals of biological life, such as methane, according to a paper published in this week's issue of the journal Nature.
His practice has addressed an impressive range of issues and ideas: the tenets of realism and transparency, abstraction and representation, optics and description, personal and cultural memory, and the material and chemical nature of photography.
A new study by an international team of oceanographers published in the September 29, 2005 issue of Nature reports that ocean acidification could result in corrosive chemical conditions much sooner than previously thought.
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