Genomics: A functional assay for promoters (English)
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Title:Genomics: A functional assay for promoters
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Table of contents – Volume 14, Issue 2
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Stand up for science| 2017
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The Author File: Hyongbum (Henry) Kim| 2017
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Multicut brings automated neurite segmentation closer to human performanceThorsten Beier et al. | 2017
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eC-CLEM: flexible multidimensional registration software for correlative microscopiesPerrine Paul-gilloteaux et al. | 2017
- 105
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Genomics: Native chromosome conformationNicole Rusk et al. | 2017
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Mass spectrometry: Designer proteases for post-translational modificationsRita Strack et al. | 2017
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Stem cells: Stem cells from the young and oldTal Nawy et al. | 2017
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Genomics: Putting the brakes on CRISPR-Cas9Vesna Todorovic et al. | 2017
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Genomics: A functional assay for promoters| 2017
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Biophysics: Probing protein mechanics with an electric field| 2017
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Imaging: Count on FRET for stoichiometry| 2017
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Neuroscience: Optimized optical recordings of voltage sensors| 2017
- 110
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Microscopy: Special delivery for live-cell imaging| 2017
- 110
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Microbiology: Many models of microbial metabolism| 2017
- 110
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Nanobiotechnology: Nanopore-based protein fingerprinting| 2017
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Neuroscience: Stretchable multichannel wireless implants| 2017
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Sensors and probes: Genetic tools for magnetic resonance imagingNina Vogt et al. | 2017
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Win-win data sharing in neuroscienceGiorgio A Ascoli et al. | 2017
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Pursuing the simple lifeMichael Eisenstein et al. | 2017
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Cool and dynamic: single-molecule fluorescence-based structural biologyTimothy D Craggs et al. | 2017
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How best to identify chromosomal interactions: a comparison of approachesJames O J Davies et al. | 2017
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Simulation-based comprehensive benchmarking of RNA-seq alignersBaruzzo, Giacomo et al. | 2016
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Cryogenic optical localization provides 3D protein structure data with Angstrom resolutionSiegfried Weisenburger et al. | 2017
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cGAL, a temperature-robust GAL4-UAS system for Caenorhabditis elegansHan Wang et al. | 2017
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Hyperspectral phasor analysis enables multiplexed 5D in vivo imagingFrancesco Cutrale et al. | 2017
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In vivo high-throughput profiling of CRISPR-Cpf1 activityHui K Kim et al. | 2017
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Control of cerebral ischemia with magnetic nanoparticlesJia, Jie-Min et al. | 2016
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Scalable whole-genome single-cell library preparation without preamplificationHans Zahn et al. | 2017
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Multidomain structure and correlated dynamics determined by self-consistent FRET networksHellenkamp, Björn et al. | 2016
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In vivo quantification of spatially varying mechanical properties in developing tissuesFriedhelm Serwane et al. | 2017
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Nontargeted in vitro metabolomics for high-throughput identification of novel enzymes in Escherichia coliSévin, Daniel C et al. | 2016
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Rapidly evolving homing CRISPR barcodesReza Kalhor et al. | 2017
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RESA identifies mRNA-regulatory sequences at high resolutionValeria Yartseva et al. | 2017