Research Highlights in 2010

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  • Array tomography opens the door to the large-scale exploration of molecular diversity of individual brain synapses.

    • Erika Pastrana
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  • RNA molecules can both induce pluripotency and direct differentiation.

    • Monya Baker
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  • A predictive model of intercellular metabolic interactions in the human brain is reported.

    • Natalie de Souza
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  • Three groups achieve room-temperature, single-molecule detection of nonfluorescent, photon-absorbing compounds.

    • Michael Eisenstein
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  • A team of researchers applied a 'discovery single-particle profiling' experimental strategy to visualize the assembly of the ribosome via time-resolved electron microscopy.

    • Allison Doerr
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  • Small conditional RNAs prove their mettle in multiplexed mRNA imaging and show promise as potential cancer therapeutics.

    • Nicole Rusk
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  • A DNA walker–based system enables ordered, multistep synthesis of a peptide in a single solution.

    • Irene Kaganman
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  • Gene expression profiles identify chromosomal aberrations in human induced pluripotent stem cell lines.

    • Natalie de Souza
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  • New dyes emit near-infrared chemiluminescence when warmed to body temperature, allowing deep-tissue imaging in mice.

    • Allison Doerr
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  • Using a virtual reality setup and a deep window into the brain, researchers can image the activity of neurons as mice navigate virtual environments.

    • Erika Pastrana
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  • A specialized supercomputer allows molecular dynamics simulations to be carried out for much longer periods of time than previously possible, yielding new insights into protein folding and dynamics.

    • Allison Doerr
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  • Tools to drive restricted gene expression in the brain.

    • Natalie de Souza
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  • A new study reports the first viable rat-mouse chimeras and uses rat induced pluripotent stem cells to rescue organ deficiency in mice.

    • Erika Pastrana
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  • The self-reconstructing properties of Bessel beams provide healing benefits in highly scattering media.

    • Daniel Evanko
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  • The integration of quantitative proteomics and analysis by machine learning yields a refined list of proteins involved in chromosome function.

    • Nicole Rusk
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  • Researchers determined the excited-state structure of a small protein using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

    • Allison Doerr
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