News: Research on early cancer detection from Sam Gambhir's Multimodality Molecular Imaging Lab covers latest issue of Nature Biotechnology. Amin Aalipour serves as lead author. Congrats!

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New paper out today in by et al. combining in vitro and in silico modelling to disentangle molecular effects of on human colorectal cells https://t.co/Cm4lwmlmGB

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1st molecular data of the monotypic & extraordinary with its eyelessness genus Tonkinodentus (Vietnam) confirm it belongs to the sighted family Scolopendridae.

Study: https://t.co/slvO654sOF

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The Rosette Nebula is not the only cosmic cloud of gas and dust to evoke the imagery of flowers but it is the most famous. At the edge of a large molecular cloud in Monoceros some 5,000 ly away, the petals of this cosmic rose are actually a stellar nursery https://t.co/jflsHrq25o

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and Ashleigh Willis "will take you on a journey from the microscopic molecular factors involved in the development of the Schizophrenia, to how we can use innovative methods, such as a smartphone app, to manage mental health."

https://t.co/9ANddTn2D3

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March cover for Molecular Metabolism.
Silver nanoparticles block our beige fat cells from doing their job, which could lead to obesity.

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David Sehnal is talking at about Mol*, the new online molecular viewer being developed as a collaboration between and

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You may have heard of Rosalind Franklin, a pioneer of the study of molecular structures. Her X-ray diffraction images of DNA enabled the University of Cambridge’s Francis Crick and James Watson to identify the molecule’s double helix structure. RT to clap for Rosalind!

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Creative celebration of International Women's Day 2019 and Rosalind Franklin, the British molecular biologist who was instrumental in the discovery of the structure of DNA in 1951, designed by graduate .

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good morning lovers.
a little while ago I made an with the choice of molecule left down to my instagram followers, I started with A=aspirin then B=biotin was suggested. .. C=capsaicin, D=dna.....

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Mary Somerville (1780 -1872) scientifique
1835: membre de la Royal Astronomical Society
Traduit "Mécanique Céleste"
Écrit:
On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences 1834
Physical Geography 1848
Molecular & Microscopic Science 1869
1868 signe pétition de Mill pr le suffrage D fem.

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Atomic and molecular gas in IllustrisTNG galaxies at low redshift [GA] https://t.co/15DLEmFPcC

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Circadian rhythms and the molecular clock in cardiovascular biology and disease https://t.co/Bfg7BEldoY

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Cetartiodactyla: Updating a time-calibrated molecular phylogeny https://t.co/wXeDGjp0Gl

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work on the 1.6MDa mitochondrial dimer at ~2.7Å by and Niklas Klusch in the department of structural biology. 13 rotary substates provide new insights into the molecular mechanism of synthesis. https://t.co/m13JKUdV7X

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Exploring the invisible world of proteins made visible with Center for BoiMolecular Modelling - simplified models for teaching concepts of how neurotransmitters work. 2D into 3D?

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Bats and dolphins evolved echolocation in the same way (down to the molecular level). An analysis revealed that 200 genes had independently changed in the same way and this is an extreme example of convergent evolution https://t.co/70u8woAg5k
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Bats and dolphins evolved echolocation in the same way (down to the molecular level). An analysis revealed that 200 genes had independently changed in the same way and this is an extreme example of convergent evolution https://t.co/dK4loETTMG

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