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Published November, 2012
By John B. Lloyd and Robert W. Mason
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Published October, 2012
By J. Robin Harris, N. Borgese and Robin Harris
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Published October, 2012
By J. Robin Harris, A.H. Maddy and Robin Harris
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Scientific reviews are now of two complementary types: short, very up-to-date articles, as are found in the Trends series, and the more traditional longer re views, which are more comprehensive but take longer to publish.

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Published October, 2012
By Gregory B. Ralston and Herwig J. Hilderson
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In mammalian cells many physiological processes rely on the dynamics of the organization of lipids and proteins in biological membranes.

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Published October, 2012
By Shlomo Rottem and Itzahak Kahane
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The mycoplasmas, a trivial name used to denote organisms included in the class Mollicutes, are a group of prokaryotic organisms comprising more than 120 species distinguished from ordinary bacteria by their small size and the total lack of cell walls.

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Published October, 2012
By Xiaoyuan Wang, Jian Chen and Peter Quinn
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Metabolic engineering has been developed over the past 20 years to become an important tool for the rational engineering of industrial microorganisms. The overall goal is to achieve a better understanding of the metabolism in different microorganisms, and provide a rational basis to reprogram microorganisms for improved biochemical production.

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Published October, 2012
By Uri Galili and Jose-Luis Avila
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Published September, 2012
By Robert Bittman
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Experts investigate the biochemical and biomedical aspects of cholesterol, addressing its metabolism in normal and disease states. They discuss a broad range of topics, including key steps in the cholesterol biosynthetic pathway, and the role of cholesterol in cancer, atherosclerosis, and diseases of the nervous system.

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Published September, 2012
By Peter J. Quinn and Xiaoyuan Wang
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Endotoxins are potentially toxic compounds produced by Gram-negative bacteria including some pathogens.The way endotoxins interact with the host cells is fundamental to understanding the mechanism of sepsis, and recent research on these aspects of endotoxins has served to illuminate previously undescribed functions of the innate immune system.

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Published August, 2012
By Stuart MacNeill
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