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  • The enormous utility of labelled nucleic acid probes has encouraged the development, over the past decade, of many efficient and reliable labelling methods.

    • M. W. Cunningham
    • C. R. Mundy
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  • Inelastic electron tunnelling spectroscopy provides unique information about vibrational and electronic transitions that are forbidden to photon-induced processes

    • K. W. Hipps
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  • As one of the largest instrumentation shows, the Pittsburgh Conference, held this year 9 – 13 March in Atlantic City, New Jersey, has something for every spectroscopist.

    • Carol Ezzell
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  • This week some of the products that will be on exhibit at the American Society for Microbiology meeting in Atlanta, Georgia, 1–6 March, are previewed.

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  • Overlap cloning and large fragment electrophoresis bring total knowledge of the E. coli genome into prospect.

    • D. L. Daniels
    • F. R. Blattner
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  • This week features new developments in lasers and their accessories, plus a review of laser-based instruments for biological applications.

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  • As the debate over whether or not to sequence the human genome simmers, biologists are recognizing the need for powerful computational tools.

    • David Kristofferson
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  • As participants converge upon Miami, Florida for the 19th Miami Winter Symposium, 9-13 February, Nature highlights products for studying peptides and oligonucleotides.

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  • Regions of DNA bending can be explored using gel electrophoresis on protein-DNA complexes, proving gel electrophoresis does more than just separate proteins and nucleic acids according to size.

    • D. M. Crothers
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  • Chromatography and electrophoresis are the themes for this week's issue, with something for every separation need.

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  • Quantifying receptor autoradiography is a useful tool, and one becoming increasingly popular, but potential errors exist in the interpretation of results.

    • M.D. Hall
    • A.P. Davenport
    • C.R. Clark
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  • Highlights from the Salon du Laboratoire and Interchemie '86 in Paris, and from the American Society for Cell Biology meeting in Washington, DC

    • Carol Ezzell
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  • Immunoglobulins may provide a novel source of drugs for the treatment and suppression of allergic reactions and other immunologically-mediated diseases.

    • Gary S. Hahn
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