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Conserved yet flexible
29 Nov 2011
In eukaryotic growth, a major regulatory role is played by the protein TOR (target of rapamycin). TOR is a kinase - a protein that phosphorylates othe...
Improving cancer gene identification
29 Nov 2011
Actively causing mutations to disrupt cellular processes and thus, perhaps, cause cancer in mouse models is a widely used approach to find cancer gene...
Information system for nuclear hormone receptors
25 Nov 2011
This month, Bas Vroling (CMBI Nijmegen) published the NucleaRDB. NucleaRDB is a Molecular Class-Specific Information System that collects, combines, v...
WikiPathways: new features for a growing community
25 Nov 2011
New features of WikiPathways, a public wiki for pathway curation, are discussed in the November issue of Nucleic Acids Research. New features include ...
Dutch Techcentre for Life sciences (DTL)
18 Nov 2011
Framework of top-level expertise centres in life science technologies
A growing urgency to change
17 Nov 2011
According to Johan den Dunnen there are no valid reasons for not publishing all data on gene variants in a public database. "We urgently need access t...
Pathway databases differ considerably
17 Nov 2011
Studying and mapping the human metabolic network is an essential element in improving our understanding of human health and disease. A number of high-...
Genome of the Netherlands ready for the next level
10 Nov 2011
The BBMRI-NL Rainbow Project Genome of the Netherlands project (GoNL) is ready for the next level. It has completed the alignment of all the DNA reads...
All cells are not equal
10 Nov 2011
Transcriptomics, i.e. studying gene expression levels in an organism, has become a routine activity in molecular biology. RNA is isolated from million...
Call for GRID papers
08 Nov 2011
The tenth HealthGrid 2012 Conference will take place at the Amsterdam Medical Centre (21-23 May) in conjunction with the 4th International Workshop on...
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