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Chemical Biology

Chemical biology news and research from across RSC Publishing.



Issue 6, Research News


Instant Insight

Hawaiian bobtail squid

Instant insight: Communicating with nature

14 May 2008

Bacteria have invented a potentially global language - quorum sensing. Kim Janda translates.


Interview

Kathryn Lilley

Interview: The protein detective

28 April 2008

Kathryn Lilley tells Michael Smith how curry and beer could be the downfall of biomarkers.


Research Highlights

DNA dispersed in the liquid crystalline phases of phospholipids

Liquid crystals in all of us?

18 April 2008

European researchers spark debate as they claim that cell nuclei may contain liquid crystals.


Viral peptide PEP1 lying flat on a vesicle surface and forming a pore through its membrane

How does a virus bore a hole in a cell?

30 April 2008

Chemists studying how viruses enter cells say their results could help in the search for new antiviral medicines.


Cancer cells treated with peptide nanostructures

Peptides provide fatal blow for cancer cells

21 April 2008

Peptides that punch holes in cancer cells are 'the first step towards efficient nanochemotherapeutics,' say Canadian chemists.


A zinc dipicolylamine coated quantum dot

Quantum dots illuminate bacterial studies

30 April 2008

Fluorescent probes are shedding light on bacterial infection.


RNA

Knowledge out of chaos

07 May 2008

Scientists have upset gene expression to investigate its randomness.


DNA

Plastic coats wrap up gene delivery

25 April 2008

UK chemists have used smart polymers to deliver DNA into cells.


Sunset

Radical proposal for atmospheric link to asthma

09 April 2008

Nitrate radicals irreversibly damage amino acids and could play a role in respiratory disease, say Australian researchers.


Essential Elements

Oxygen symbol

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