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Biological SCENE Week of February 23-27, 2015

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Highlights from the Biological SCENE, February 23-27, 2015

Life Science Researchers Call For Antibody StandardizationC&EN Subscriber Content Icon

All antibody reagents should be sequenced and then produced using those sequences in a standardized way, scientists say.

Reconstructed Ancestral Proteins Answer Question About Gleevec's Binding MechanismC&EN Subscriber Content Icon

Researchers retrace evolutionary paths of two modern kinases to learn why the well-known cancer drug targets one enzyme but not the other.

Sunlight And Melanin Implicated In Cancerous Chemistry

Photochemistry: Skin pigments participate in DNA-damaging reactions hours after exposure to UV light.

Drugs That Regulate Metabolism May Treat Lupus

Autoimmune Disease: Immune cells in mice with lupus symptoms have overactive metabolisms, study shows.

Genome Changes Mapped In Humans

Epigenomics: Most comprehensive results to date in collaborative epigenome-mapping project.

When Chemicals Became Weapons of War

The release of poison gas 100 years ago changed the face of World War I and gave humanity a new weapon of mass destruction.

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