biobytes: June 2, 2008
The Rockefeller University Press
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In the June edition of biobytes Peter Cook (Oxford University, UK) talks about what makes genes go to certain transcription factories (Xu and Cook, JCB), Toby Lawrence (Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry, UK) tells us how to re-educate tumor macrophages (Hagemann et al., JEM), we hear about sluggish synaptic vesicles and schizophrenia from Zhuan Zhou (Peking University, Beijing, China)(Chen et al., JCB), and Xiao-Jiang Li (Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA) tells us about targeting cytoplasmic huntingtin aggregates with intrabodies (Wang et al., JCB), with comment from Junying Yuan (Harvard Medical School, Boston). The show was written, presented, and produced by Ruth Williams.
00:50 - Transcription factories; 06:25 - Re-educating macrophages; 10:36 - Synaptic vesicle dynamics and schizophrenia; 14:00 - cytoplasmic huntingtin and intrabodies.

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