Skip to main content

Thank you for visiting nature.com. You are using a browser version with limited support for CSS. To obtain the best experience, we recommend you use a more up to date browser (or turn off compatibility mode in Internet Explorer). In the meantime, to ensure continued support, we are displaying the site without styles and JavaScript.

Volume 32 Issue 12, December 2014

Artist’s impression of an SATE - modified siRNA in the process of being deprotected by cellular thioesterases after entering the cytosol (p 1256). Credit: Peter Allen, UCSB College of Engineering

Editorial

  • Mandatory labeling of GM food in the United States will not only make all food more costly but also bamboozle consumers.

    Editorial

    Advertisement

Top of page ⤴

News

Top of page ⤴

News Feature

  • As US legislatures and voters continue to wrestle with GM labeling, what is at stake? Jim Kling investigates.

    • Jim Kling
    News Feature
Top of page ⤴

Bioentrepreneur

Top of page ⤴

Correspondence

Top of page ⤴

Patents

  • Recent developments in the prosecution of the CRISPR-Cas9 patent in Europe highlight the differences between the intellectual property regimes of Europe and the United States.

    • András Kupecz
    Patents
Top of page ⤴

News & Views

  • Delivery of siRNA into cells is achieved by neutralizing the negative charge of the phosphate backbone in a reversible manner.

    • Anastasia Khvorova
    • Maire F Osborn
    • Matthew R Hassler
    News & Views
  • A new biological device known as a 'load driver' improves the performance of synthetic circuits by insulating genetic parts from each other.

    • Eric Klavins
    News & Views
Top of page ⤴

Analysis

Top of page ⤴

Article

Top of page ⤴

Letter

Top of page ⤴

Careers and Recruitment

  • Careers and Recruitment
Top of page ⤴

Search

Quick links