Drug screening: Drug repositioning needs a rethink (English)
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Title:Drug screening: Drug repositioning needs a rethink
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Published in:NATURE -LONDON- ; 535, 7612 ; 355-355
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Table of contents – Volume 535, Issue 7612
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Reward the forgotten foot soldiers of science| 2016
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Gotta name them all: how Pokémon can transform taxonomy| 2016
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Virtual taxonomy| 2016
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Forgotten foot soldiers of science| 2016
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Two wheels good| 2016
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Time for physics to make its mark on cycling| 2016
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Two wheels good: as cycling enjoys a popularity surge, science can help riders to get faster and stay safer.(THIS WEEK: EDITORIALS)| 2016
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Cell biologists should specialize, not hybridizeAssaf Zaritsky et al. | 2016
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Cell biologists should specialize, not hybridize: dry cell biologists, who bridge computer science and cell biology, should have a pivotal role in driving effective team science.(WORLD VIEW: A personal take on events)Zaritsky, Assaf et al. | 2016
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Brain can retrieve baby memories| 2016
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Shark-tracking study shapes marine park| 2016
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Mitochondrial mismatch in mice| 2016
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Neuroscience: Brain can retrieve baby memories| 2016
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Marine science: Shark-tracking study shapes marine park| 2016
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Reconstruction of 1945 nuclear test| 2016
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Nuclear forensics: Reconstruction of 1945 nuclear test| 2016
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Genomics: Mitochondrial mismatch in mice| 2016
- 327
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ALS gene linked to autoimmunity| 2016
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Shape-shifters made with a snap| 2016
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Ocean science: Microscope can see under the sea| 2016
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Behavioural ecology: Bees like their pollen sweet| 2016
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Neurodegeneration: ALS gene linked to autoimmunity| 2016
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Nanotechnology: Chlorine atom arrays store data| 2016
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Chlorine atom arrays store data| 2016
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Materials: Shape-shifters made with a snap| 2016
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Bees like their pollen sweet| 2016
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Microscope can see under the sea| 2016
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The week in science: 15–21 July 2016| 2016
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Chipmaker buyout.(Brief article)| 2016
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New UK government.(Brief article)| 2016
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Navy sonar ruling.(safety to marine mammals of the sonar used by the US Navy)| 2016
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SEVEN DAYS: The news in brief| 2016
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African institute.(merging of KwaZulu-Natal Research Institute for TB-HIV and Africa Centre for Population Health)(Brief article)| 2016
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Romania joins CERN.(European Organization for Nuclear Research)| 2016
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GM food labels.(labelling of foods containing genetically modified ingredients)| 2016
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Turkey turmoil prompts academic purge| 2016
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Trend watch.(Brief article)| 2016
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Greenland ice loss.(Brief article)| 2016
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Coming up| 2016
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Cancer pioneer dies| 2016
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Dengue dip.(Brief article)| 2016
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Trump picks Pence.(Donald Trump selects Mike Pence as his running mate)| 2016
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Columbia costs.(settlement of Columbia University for seeking excessive cost recoveries in research grants)(Brief article)| 2016
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Australian cabinet.(Malcolm Turnbull appoints Greg Hunt as minister of science and Josh Frydenberg as environment minister)(Brief article)| 2016
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Science’s status shifts in new Brexit governmentCastelvecchi, Davide et al. | 2016
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New Brexit government spells shake-up for science: Theresa May promotes a former science minister and abolishes climate-change departmentCastelvecchi, Davide et al. | 2016
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New Brexit government spells shake-up for scienceDavide Castelvecchi et al. | 2016
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First Greek science agency is rare source of joyAlison Abbott et al. | 2016
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First Greek science agency is rare source of joy for beleaguered researchersAbbott, Alison et al. | 2016
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First Greek science agency is rare source of joy: European Investment Bank provides surprise loan to halt startling brain drainAbbott, Alison et al. | 2016
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Ecosystem fear in South China SeaDavid Cyranoski et al. | 2016
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South China Sea ruling sparks conservation fearsCyranoski, David et al. | 2016
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Ecosystem fear in South China Sea: court decision escalates tensions in ecologically sensitive region, but may also push nations to cooperateCyranoski, David et al. | 2016
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Social cycle aids HIV spread: genetics study shows older men and young women drive South Africa's epidemicMaxmen, Amy et al. | 2016
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Older men and young women drive South African HIV epidemicMaxmen, Amy et al. | 2016
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Social cycle aids HIV spreadAmy Maxmen et al. | 2016
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Venezuelan science under siegeBarbara Fraser et al. | 2016
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Science under siege: how Venezuela’s economic crisis is affecting researchersFraser, Barbara et al. | 2016
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Algae are melting away the Greenland ice sheetWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2016
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Algae speed up Greenland ice melt: project probes how microbes affect ice sheetsWitze, Alexandra et al. | 2016
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Algae speed up Greenland ice meltAlexandra Witze et al. | 2016
- 337
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Correction| 2016
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PHYSICS ON TWO WHEELSBrendan Borrell et al. | 2016
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The bicycle problem that nearly broke mathematicsBorrell, Brendan et al. | 2016
- 342
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THE UNSUNG HEROES OF CRISPRHeidi Ledford et al. | 2016
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The unsung heroes of CRISPR: the soaring popularity of gene editing has made celebrities of the principal investigators who pioneered the field--but their graduate students and postdocs are often overlookedLedford, Heidi et al. | 2016
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Stop the privatization of health dataJohn T Wilbanks et al. | 2016
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Study role of climate change in extreme threats to water qualityAnna M Michalak et al. | 2016
- 352
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Gene editing: Running with scissorsHarris, John et al. | 2016
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Running with scissors: John Harris probes a study on the science and ethics of genome editingHarris, John et al. | 2016
- 353
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Books in briefKiser, Barbara et al. | 2016
- 353
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Margherita Sarrocchi's Letters to GalileoKiser, Barbara et al. | 2016
- 353
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Fighting Fit: The Wartime Battle for Britain's HealthKiser, Barbara et al. | 2016
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Peacock and Vine: Fortuny and Morris in Life and at WorkKiser, Barbara et al. | 2016
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Rise of the Machines: A Cybernetic HistoryKiser, Barbara et al. | 2016
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Invisible Influence: The Hidden Forces that Shape BehaviorKiser, Barbara et al. | 2016
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Technology: Revolutionary of radioCarlson, W. Bernard et al. | 2016
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Revolutionary of radio: W. Bernard Carlson hails a life of driven communications pioneer Guglielmo MarconiCarlson, W. Bernard et al. | 2016
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EU safety regulations: Don't mar legislation with pseudoscienceDietrich, Daniel R et al. | 2016
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European football: Goals change crowd air chemistryStönner, Christof et al. | 2016
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Drug screening: Drug repositioning needs a rethinkDing, Xianting et al. | 2016
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Journals should drive data reproducibilitySantori, Gregorio et al. | 2016
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Drug repositioning needs a rethink.(Letter to the editor)Ding, Xianting et al. | 2016
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Research papers: Journals should drive data reproducibilitySantori, Gregorio et al. | 2016
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Correspondence| 2016
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Don't mar legislation with pseudoscienceDietrich, Daniel R et al. | 2016
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Goals change crowd air chemistry.(Letter to the editor)Stonner, Christof et al. | 2016
- 356
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Robert Treat Paine (1933-2016)Jane Lubchenco et al. | 2016
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Robert Treat Paine : ecologist who established concept of keystone speciesLubchenco, Jane et al. | 2016
- 358
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Climate science: Cooling in the AntarcticSteig, Eric J et al. | 2016
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Cooling in the AntarcticEric J Steig et al. | 2016
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Molecular biology: A surprise beginning for RNAHöfer, Katharina et al. | 2016
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A surprise beginning for RNAKatharina Höfer et al. | 2016
- 361
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Fishing for lessons on coral reefsKrist Y J Kroeker et al. | 2016
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Conservation: Fishing for lessons on coral reefsKroeker, Kristy J et al. | 2016
- 362
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Attractive electrons from nanoengineeringTakis Kontos et al. | 2016
- 362
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Condensed-matter physics: Attractive electrons from nanoengineeringKontos, Takis et al. | 2016
- 363
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Nocturnal escape route for marsh gasKatey Walter Anthony et al. | 2016
- 363
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Biogeochemistry: Nocturnal escape route for marsh gasAnthony, Katey Walter et al. | 2016
- 365
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50 & 100 Years Ago| 2016
- 365
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Pancreatic [Beta]-cell heterogeneity revisitedSusan Bonner-Weir et al. | 2016
- 365
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50 years ago| 2016
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100 years ago| 2016
- 365
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50 Years Ago/100 Years Ago| 2016
- 365
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Physiology: Pancreatic β-cell heterogeneity revisitedBonner-Weir, Susan et al. | 2016
- 367
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A comprehensive transcriptional map of primate brain developmentTrygve E Bakken et al. | 2016
- 376
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Human gut microbes impact host serum metabolome and insulin sensitivityHelle Krogh Pedersen et al. | 2016
- 382
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Replication fork stability confers chemoresistance in BRCA-deficient cellsArnab Ray Chaudhuri et al. | 2016
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Relativistic reverberation in the accretion flow of a tidal disruption eventErin Kara et al. | 2016
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Origin and implications of non-radial Imbrium Sculpture on the MoonPeter H Schultz et al. | 2016
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Electron attraction mediated by Coulomb repulsionA Hamo et al. | 2016
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Engineering and mapping nanocavity emission via precision placement of DNA origamiAshwin Gopinath et al. | 2016
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Engineering and mapping nanoeavity emission via precision placement of DNA origamiGopinath, Ashwin et al. | 2016
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Cooperative electrocatalytic alcohol oxidation with electron-proton-transfer mediatorsArtavazd Badalyan et al. | 2016
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Absence of 21st century warming on Antarctic Peninsula consistent with natural variabilityJohn Turner et al. | 2016
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Bright spots among the world's coral reefsJoshua E Cinner et al. | 2016
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Prefrontal neuronal assemblies temporally control fear behaviourDejean, Cyril et al. | 2016
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Unexpected role of interferon-γ in regulating neuronal connectivity and social behaviourFiliano, Anthony J et al. | 2016
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Unexpected role of interferon-[gamma] in regulating neuronal connectivity and social behaviourAnthony J Filiano et al. | 2016
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Identification of proliferative and mature [Beta]-cells in the islets of LangerhansErik Bader et al. | 2016
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Identification of proliferative and mature β-cells in the islets of LangerhansBader, Erik et al. | 2016
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Mobile genes in the human microbiome are structured from global to individual scalesI L Brito et al. | 2016
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Glial-cell-derived neuroregulators control type 3 innate lymphoid cells and gut defenceSales Ibiza et al. | 2016
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The mechanism of RNA 5' capping with NAD^sup +^, NADH and desphospho-CoAJeremy G Bird et al. | 2016
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The mechanism of RNA 5′ capping with NAD+, NADH and desphospho-CoABird, Jeremy G et al. | 2016
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Allosteric nanobodies reveal the dynamic range and diverse mechanisms of G-protein-coupled receptor activationDean P Staus et al. | 2016
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LIVE FAST, DIE YOUNGAmber Dance et al. | 2016
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Live fast, die young: research into ageing requires patience, but a small cadre of scientists is angling to speed up answers by developing the flamboyant, short-lived turquoise killifish as a new modelDance, Amber et al. | 2016
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Scientific literature: Information overloadLandhuis, Esther et al. | 2016
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The fourth law of humanics: small steps to freedom.(FUTURES: SCIENCE FICTION)Stewart, Ian et al. | 2016
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THE FOURTH LAW OF HUMANICSIan Stewart et al. | 2016