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Volume 5 Issue 5, May 2008

Multiwell plates used for the creation of tagged mammalian transgenes. Cover design by Erin Boyle, inspired by M.C. Escher's artwork. Article p409, News and Views p383

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  • Presenting at a conference is a unique opportunity to broadly communicate your work. Here are ten suggestions to make the most of it.

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News & Views

  • A high-throughput pipeline to engineer bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) expressing tagged genes of higher eukaryotes allows large-scale protein localization and interaction studies.

    • Assen Roguev
    • Nevan J Krogan
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  • A spheroid assay that recapitulates angiogenesis in vivo and a ring assay to measure lymphangiogenesis in vitro expand the toolbox of techniques to investigate these processes during development and tumor progression.

    • Diane Renee Bielenberg
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  • Microscopic resolution far beyond the diffraction limit is possible by localizing single molecules individually. This approach has now been demonstrated on living cells.

    • Mats G L Gustafsson
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