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Nature Biotechnology
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Nature Biotechnology is a monthly journal covering the science and business of biotechnology. It publishes new concepts in technology/methodology of relevance to the biological, biomedical, agricultural and environmental sciences as well as covers the commercial, political, ethical, legal, and societal aspects of this research. The first function is fulfilled by the peer-reviewed research section, the second by the expository efforts in the front of the journal. We provide researchers with news about business; we provide the business community with news about research developments.Palabras clave – provistas por la editorial
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Información
Tipo de recurso:
revistas
ISSN impreso
1087-0156
ISSN electrónico
1546-1696
Editor responsable
Springer Nature
País de edición
Reino Unido
Fecha de publicación
1996-
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Shoot the messenger: RNA editing is here
Cormac Sheridan
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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Women build strength in numbers
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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Rapid-response manufacturing of adenovirus-vectored vaccines
Carina C. D. Joe; Nitin Chopra; Piergiuseppe Nestola; Julia Niemann; Alexander D. Douglas
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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Tuning plant phenotypes by precise, graded downregulation of gene expression
Chenxiao Xue; Fengti Qiu; Yuxiang Wang; Boshu Li; Kevin Tianmeng Zhao; Kunling Chen; Caixia Gao
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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Engineered upstream open reading frames predictably downregulate mRNA translation in plants
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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An integrated platform for high-throughput nanoscopy
Andrew E. S. Barentine; Yu Lin; Edward M. Courvan; Phylicia Kidd; Miao Liu; Leonhard Balduf; Timy Phan; Felix Rivera-Molina; Michael R. Grace; Zach Marin; Mark Lessard; Juliana Rios Chen; Siyuan Wang; Karla M. Neugebauer; Joerg Bewersdorf; David Baddeley
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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Imaging large cell populations with fast, automated super-resolution
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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Single-cell transcriptomic atlas-guided development of CAR-T cells for the treatment of acute myeloid leukemia
Adrian Gottschlich; Moritz Thomas; Ruth Grünmeier; Stefanie Lesch; Lisa Rohrbacher; Veronika Igl; Daria Briukhovetska; Mohamed-Reda Benmebarek; Binje Vick; Sertac Dede; Katharina Müller; Tao Xu; Dario Dhoqina; Florian Märkl; Sophie Robinson; Andrea Sendelhofert; Heiko Schulz; Öykü Umut; Vladyslav Kavaka; Christina Angeliki Tsiverioti; Emanuele Carlini; Sayantan Nandi; Thaddäus Strzalkowski; Theo Lorenzini; Sophia Stock; Philipp Jie Müller; Janina Dörr; Matthias Seifert; Bruno L. Cadilha; Ruben Brabenec; Natalie Röder; Felicitas Rataj; Manuel Nüesch; Franziska Modemann; Jasmin Wellbrock; Walter Fiedler; Christian Kellner; Eduardo Beltrán; Tobias Herold; Dominik Paquet; Irmela Jeremias; Louisa von Baumgarten; Stefan Endres; Marion Subklewe; Carsten Marr; Sebastian Kobold
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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Contamination source modeling with SCRuB improves cancer phenotype prediction from microbiome data
George I. Austin; Heekuk Park; Yoli Meydan; Dwayne Seeram; Tanya Sezin; Yue Clare Lou; Brian A. Firek; Michael J. Morowitz; Jillian F. Banfield; Angela M. Christiano; Itsik Pe’er; Anne-Catrin Uhlemann; Liat Shenhav; Tal Korem
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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Global detection of human variants and isoforms by deep proteome sequencing
Pavel Sinitcyn; Alicia L. Richards; Robert J. Weatheritt; Dain R. Brademan; Harald Marx; Evgenia Shishkova; Jesse G. Meyer; Alexander S. Hebert; Michael S. Westphall; Benjamin J. Blencowe; Jürgen Cox; Joshua J. Coon
<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title><jats:p>An average shotgun proteomics experiment detects approximately 10,000 human proteins from a single sample. However, individual proteins are typically identified by peptide sequences representing a small fraction of their total amino acids. Hence, an average shotgun experiment fails to distinguish different protein variants and isoforms. Deeper proteome sequencing is therefore required for the global discovery of protein isoforms. Using six different human cell lines, six proteases, deep fractionation and three tandem mass spectrometry fragmentation methods, we identify a million unique peptides from 17,717 protein groups, with a median sequence coverage of approximately 80%. Direct comparison with RNA expression data provides evidence for the translation of most nonsynonymous variants. We have also hypothesized that undetected variants likely arise from mutation-induced protein instability. We further observe comparable detection rates for exon–exon junction peptides representing constitutive and alternative splicing events. Our dataset represents a resource for proteoform discovery and provides direct evidence that most frame-preserving alternatively spliced isoforms are translated.</jats:p>
Palabras clave: Biomedical Engineering; Molecular Medicine; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology; Bioengineering; Biotechnology.
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