Ubiquitin (Ub) is a small protein modifier that regulates many biological processes, including gene transcription, cell-cycle progression, DNA repair, apoptosis, virus budding and receptor endocytosis. Ub can be conjugat...
During the past decade, the lipid-raft hypothesis has focused attention on the role of membrane domains in controlling cellular functions. Among the best-studied roles of lipid rafts is the regulation of T-cell signallin...
Water constitutes the intracellular matrix in which biological molecules interact. Understanding its dynamic state is a main scientific challenge, which continues to provoke controversy after more than 50 years of study....
EP ID EP679937
DOI 10.1038/embor.2008.87
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Philip Hunter (2008). Natural solutions to climate change. Greenhouse gases, high-energy crops and the future of the world. EMBO Reports, 9(6),
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