Issue 10, Research News
Instant Insight

Instant insight: 'Absolute' phosphorylation
21 September 2007
Elemental mass spectrometry is a high flier in the world of quantitative phosphoproteomics.
Interview

Interview: The art of chemistry
19 September 2007
Richard Kelly talks to Stefan Matile about painting, fake tongues and flamenco.
Research Highlights

Promise for Parkinson's
06 September 2007
Polish researchers explore the link between copper and Parkinson's disease.

Cell preservation all wrapped up
10 September 2007
Freezing cells inside glass cages could potentially improve human fertility treatments.

Reflections on protein surfaces
04 September 2007
Scientists now have a cheaper tool for probing biomolecules thanks to Japanese researchers.

Complex DNA binding unravelled
30 August 2007
Understanding how an anticancer complex binds DNA has brought metal-metal based antitumour drugs one step closer.

Neuropeptides go with the flow
14 September 2007
US scientists are following peptide trails to look at how neurons communicate.

Activity of an aberrant enzyme
31 August 2007
Israeli scientists have developed a simple assay for protein kinase activity.

Metals leave their mark on transgenic soya
29 August 2007
A plant's metallic make-up could be used to identify it as genetically modified, say researchers in Brazil.
Essential Elements
Months of hard work were rewarded recently as RSC Project Prospect was named as winner of the 2007 ALPSP/Charlesworth Award for Publishing Innovation.
You told us that you wanted direct access to the latest research. Now, thanks to the latest update of the RSC Journals website, that's exactly what we are delivering.
We are pleased to announce that the RSC eBook Collection has been updated to include the first set of 2007 titles.
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