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This special Annals meeting report covers new work in the field of pepducins: lipopeptides that modulate heptahelical G-protein coupled receptor activity from inside the cell membrane.
This Annals volume explores the transcriptional and pathophysiological responses to hypoxia and of the sensing mechanisms responsible for detection of oxygen level changes in the body.
From traditional Asian herbs to high-tech computational approaches, chemical biologists are using everything in their arsenal to identify promising new drug candidates.
Academy Governor R.K. Pachauri says business must take the lead in sustainability. Corporate Academy members are doing just that, some with support from NYAS sustainability programs and services.
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