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Chemical Biology

A supplement providing a snapshot of the latest developments in chemical biology



Issue 7


Research Highlights

Inhibitor found for deadly protein

Scientists in the US have found a potential drug for to treat botulism, a deadly form of food poisoning and possible bioterrorism weapon.

Liver on a chip

Taiwanese researchers have created artificial liver lobules that could lead to synthetic tissue on demand.

Supramolecular chemistry silences genes

Dendrimers can be used to switch off specific genes, say chemists in France and China.

Blood cell role in diabetes complications

Red blood cells are much more than just transporters of oxygen, say US chemists.

Rare earth medicine

A drug for the treatment of high blood phosphate levels is offering relief for dialysis patients.

Probes for protein structure

Swedish scientists have demonstrated how a natural amino acid can be used to probe protein conformations.

Cell patterning made easier

A series of inexpensive, one step methods to prepare cell microarrays could find application in stem cell research.

The twists and turns of synthetic peptides

Bioorganic chemists have made peptide-like molecules that could aid the search for new medicines.

Additional Web Content

Anticancer drugs from bacteria?

Bacteria being used to make anticancer agents could provide an extra source of lead compounds for the pharmaceutical industry.

Essential Elements

250 good reasons to keep on reading

Journal of Materials Chemistry celebrates its 250th issue later this month.

PCCP-going weekly, thinking nano

Over the coming months PCCP will publish a timely series of themed issues on nanoscience and nanotechnology.

And finally...

Downloadable ChemDraw files and links to databases including PubChem are among the additional online features on offer to authors and readers of Molecular BioSystems.

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