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  2. New strategy for treating tuberculosis - inhibition of the DNA…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/new-strategy-for-treating-tuberculosis-inhibition-of-the-dna-replication-proofreader/
    Thumbnail for New strategy for treating tuberculosis - inhibition of the DNA replication proofreader - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 22 Apr 2015: Search this website. New strategy for treating tuberculosis – inhibition of the DNA replication proofreader. ... It is therefore hugely important to develop new antibiotics and to understand DNA replication fidelity to deduce how drug resistance occurs.
  3. Orchestrating Organoids - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    Thumbnail for Orchestrating Organoids - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 9 Sep 2015: Madeline Lancaster's method of growing organoids to understand early brain development is featured in this "guide to crafting tissues in a dish that
  4. How to grow a brain - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

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    Thumbnail for How to grow a brain - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 3 Jul 2015: New LMB group leader Madelaine Lancaster’s research is highlighted in a report by the LongShort magazine’s Ben Martynoga on the latest MRC Insight blog.
  5. The revolution will not be crystallized: a new method sweeps through…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/the-revolution-will-not-be-crystallized-a-new-method-sweeps-through-structural-biology/
    Thumbnail for The revolution will not be crystallized: a new method sweeps through structural biology - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 10 Sep 2015: Search this website. The revolution will not be crystallized: a new method sweeps through structural biology. ... The revolution will not be crystallized: a new method sweeps through structural biology.
  6. Revealing how GPCRs activate Gα proteins. - MRC Laboratory of…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/revealing-how-gpcrs-activate-g-proteins/
    Thumbnail for Revealing how GPCRs activate Gα proteins. - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 7 Jul 2015: G protein coupled receptor (GPCR) mediated signalling is one of the largest and the most diverse signalling pathways in cellular systems. Human GPCRs
  7. Stop codons: a decoding puzzle decoded - MRC Laboratory of Molecular…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/stop-codons-a-decoding-puzzle-decoded/
    Thumbnail for Stop codons: a decoding puzzle decoded - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 6 Aug 2015: Published on. 6 August, 2015. New research from the LMB’s Cell Biology and Structural Studies Divisions has answered a long-standing problem in molecular biology: how does the ribosome decode ... It is hoped that these new insights will not only enrich
  8. KJ Patel elected Fellow of the Royal Society - MRC Laboratory of…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/kj-patel-elected-fellow-of-the-royal-society/
    Thumbnail for KJ Patel elected Fellow of the Royal Society - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 1 May 2015: His research has led to new insights into how toxins released from metabolism can damage the DNA of stem cells, particularly in those that produce blood. ... Each year, the Royal Society elects up to 52 new Fellows and up to ten new Foreign Members,
  9. The origin of biological clocks - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/the-origin-of-biological-clocks/
    Thumbnail for The origin of biological clocks - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 15 Jul 2015: Review of research, including that of the LMB's John O'Neill, on the evolutionary story of circadian rhythms. More...
  10. Unfinished proteins: how to find a needle in the haystack - MRC…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/unfinished-proteins-find-needle-haystack/
    Thumbnail for Unfinished proteins: how to find a needle in the haystack - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 9 Jan 2015: She discovered that two things happen before Listerin acts: the ribosome is split into its two subunits, and a new factor (called NEMF) binds the large subunit that contains the partially ... Concepts from this new work may help understand other quality
  11. Blue Plaque Honour for Fred Sanger - MRC Laboratory of Molecular…

    https://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/blue-plaque-honour-for-fred-sanger/
    Thumbnail for Blue Plaque Honour for Fred Sanger - MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology 9 Mar 2015: Following the speeches, the plaque on the house was unveiled. The Society of Biology installed the plaque as part of a new series of ten plaques around the UK celebrating the

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