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Tag: cellularBy Michael Day | 10/01/2008 | 1 Comment Single-celled organisms could be "trained" to deliver drugs. By Kate Greene | 03/24/2008 | 3 Comments Verizon and AT&T dominate the airwaves, but Google helped open the networks. By Katherine Bourzac | 03/18/2008 | 0 Comments A new detector uses living cells that light up in the presence of airborne bioterror agents, such as anthrax and smallpox. Capturing Protein Interactions By Jocelyn Rice | 02/19/2008 | 0 Comments Freezing and slicing gives a snapshot of life inside cells. Controlling Cell Behavior with Magnets By Katherine Bourzac | 01/18/2008 | 1 Comment Nanoparticles allow researchers to initiate biochemical events at will. By Eric Bland | 12/29/2007 | 0 Comments A polymer studded with chemicals that resemble a common neurotransmitter can stimulate the growth of neurons. The Guts of a Cell, Frozen in Time By Jocelyn Rice | 12/11/2007 | 3 Comments A novel 3-D imaging technique provides a first look at the internal structure of human skin cells. By Katherine Bourzac | 12/10/2007 | 4 Comments A new nanoscale tool reveals strong electric fields inside cells. By Katherine Bourzac | 10/30/2007 | 0 Comments Tiny antennae focus infrared laser light down to 100 nanometers, providing a way for scientists to see cells at work. By Katherine Bourzac | 10/15/2007 | 0 Comments Deadly Bacteria from Outer Space By Katherine Bourzac | 09/25/2007 | 0 Comments Salmonella bacteria grown on the space shuttle showed odd genetic activity, becoming much more virulent. Machines Powered by Heart Muscles By Kevin Bullis | 09/07/2007 | 0 Comments Devices powered by living cells could lead to novel robots and new insights into how the heart works. By Katherine Bourzac | 08/13/2007 | 2 Comments A new kind of microscope creates detailed, three-dimensional movies of living cells as they respond to changes in the environment. By Kevin Bullis | 06/29/2007 | 0 Comments A new nanowire laser could reveal new cellular mechanisms. Deciphering the Cell's Other Code By Courtney Humphries | 05/24/2007 | 1 Comment A new technique helps scientists hunt for information thought to be stored in DNA-bound proteins. |
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