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Nature 445, 364 (25 January 2007) | doi:10.1038/445364a; Published online 24 January 2007
Open Innovation Challenges
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Direct Molecular Detection of Proteins and Nucleic Acids
This Challenge is looking for novel approaches to protein and nucleic acid detection. This is an Id...
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Optimizing Sub-cellular Localization Tags
The Seeker is looking for methods to optimize sub-cellular localization tags for protein expression....
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Robert P. Dellavalle1,2, Kristy Lundahl2, Scott R. Freeman2 & Lisa M. Schilling2
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- University of Colorado at Denver and Health Sciences Center, Aurora, Colorado, USA
We applaud your commitment, as expressed in the Editorial "Peer review and fraud" (Nature 444, 971–972; doi:10.1038/444971b 2006), to raising peer-reviewer awareness about detecting fraud.
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