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BioArchitecture
Volume 1, Issue 6
November/December 2011
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BioArchitecture will have a facilitating role in this research field by providing core technological and methodological information for the use of new experimental approaches, particularly in, biomechanics, nanotechnology, cell imaging both in vitro and in vivo, and evaluation of approaches to study specific architectural problems, especially those involving complex gene families. This section of the journal is tentatively titled ‘Everything you need to know about...”. Suggestions for topics for this section should be sent to the Editor-In-Chief or one of the Associate Editors. As the name suggests, this section is intended to provide practical information to facilitate research using the technology or methodology covered in this section.

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Check out this recently published paper in Brain, from BioArchitecture's editor-in-chief, Peter Gunning:

Hypertrophy and dietary tyrosine ameliorate the phenotypes of a mouse model of severe nemaline myopathy. Nguyen et al. Brain (2011) 134(12): 3513-3526 first published online November 8, 2011 doi:10.1093/brain/awr274

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Articles of interest recently published in our other journals

Small aminoacyl transfer centers at GU within a larger RNA. Mali Illangasekare and Michael Yarus. RNA Biology 9(1); Jan 2012.

Vid30 is required for the association of Vid vesicles and actin patches in the vacuole import and degradation pathway. Alibhoy et al. Autophagy 8(1); Jan 2012.

Local chromatin dynamics of transcription factors imply cell-lineage specific functions during cellular differentiation. Rui Tian, Jianxing Feng, Xiaopeng Cai and Yong Zhang. Epigenetics 7(1); Jan 2012.

Assembling pieces of the centromere epigenetics puzzle. Rodrigo González-Barrios, Ernesto Soto-Reyes and Luis A. Herrera. Epigenetics 7(1);January 2012. Review.

Acm1 contributes to nuclear positioning by inhibiting Cdh1-substrate interactions. Juan S. Martinez, Hana Hall, Matthew D. Bartolowits and Mark C. Hall, Cell Cycle 11(2);January 15, 2012.

Chromatin maintenance by a molecular motor protein. Manjari Mazumdar, Myong-Hee Sung and Tom Misteli. Nucleus 2(6); November/December 2011

 

 

Editor-in-Chief

Peter Gunning, PhD
University of New South Wales
Sydney, Australia
Email the Managing Editor, Kristen Moore.
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Print ISSN: 1949-0992
Online ISSN: 1949-100X

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