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Articles flagged here look into a possible way to control proliferation of cancer cells, the origins of some common birth defects, and mechanisms of catalysis of a tRNA synthetase and two aminotransferases.
Highlights this month include a strategy to contain arterial damage, a new gene predisposing to obesity, insight into the role of calcium in the blood clotting cascade and the 'reading-head' activity of DNA-binding proteins.
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As a service to those readers of Nature who do not see its sister journals , the following pages refer to some of the content of Nature Genetics, Nature Structural Biology and Nature Medicine.