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  • Understanding how the Jagged1 and Notch2 protein's interactions with other cellular proteins lead to the abnormalities seen in Alagille syndrome.

    Alagille Syndrome Research 2010

  • Don't be fooled by this plague of protein's propaganda.

    Will Durst: Don't Got Milk Will Durst 2010

  • The protein's discovery points to a possible pathway for breast-cancer treatment, according to a study in Science Translational Medicine.

    Postpartum Depression Highest in Fall, Winter Ann Lukits 2011

  • The Laureates discuss how they entered science, the green fluorescent protein's journey of discovery from jellyfish to worms (8: 17), the motivations behind creating a paintbox of fluorescent proteins (23: 32), and how to attract students to study other glowing molecules that exist in Nature (35: 10).

    Roger Y. Tsien - Interview 2008

  • Further studies revealed that the protein's blue light was absorbed by a second jellyfish protein, later called green fluorescent protein (GFP), which in turn re-emitted green light.

    The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2008 - Speed Read 2008

  • To reduce its amount, Becker and colleagues made Nexagon from bits of DNA that can block the protein's production.

    Nexagon: New Gel Could Speed Wound Healing 2010

  • Why not write an application that takes a given protein's fresh-off-the-assembly line shape, applies all known folding rules to it, and tests to see which ones get the molecule into its final (known) shape?

    Why Crowdsourcing Works 2010

  • The Laureates discuss how they entered science, the green fluorescent protein's journey of discovery from jellyfish to worms (8: 17), the motivations behind creating a paintbox of fluorescent proteins (23: 32), and how to attract students to study other glowing molecules that exist in Nature (35: 10).

    Martin Chalfie - Interview 2008

  • Why not write an application that takes a given protein's fresh-off-the-assembly line shape, applies all known folding rules to it, and tests to see which ones get the molecule into its final (known) shape?

    Why Crowdsourcing Works 2010

  • The Laureates discuss how they entered science, the green fluorescent protein's journey of discovery from jellyfish to worms (8: 17), the motivations behind creating a paintbox of fluorescent proteins (23: 32), and how to attract students to study other glowing molecules that exist in Nature (35: 10).

    Osamu Shimomura - Interview 2008

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