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6 April 2009
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Osmoregulation in the zebrafish embryo depends on the correct functioning of ionocyte cells (stained intensely with dyes for mitochondria [red] and sodium [green]). These cells use microRNAs of the miR-8 family to regulate their osmotic stress pathway.
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ISSN 0021-9525
EISSN 1540-8140
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Blood, stress, and tiRNAs
Two studies identify the pathways to tRNA destruction under stress.
People & Ideas
Suzanne Pfeffer: Sorting through membrane trafficking
Pfeffer is writing the rulebook for membrane trafficking and protein sorting.
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Rhabdomere biogenesis in Drosophila photoreceptors is acutely sensitive to phosphatidic acid levels
Padinjat Raghu,Elise Coessens,Maria Manifava,Plamen Georgiev,Trevor Pettitt,Eleanor Wood,Isaac Garcia-Murillas,Hanneke Okkenhaug,Deepti Trivedi,Qifeng Zhang,Azam Razzaq,Ola Zaid,Michael Wakelam,Cahir J O'Kane,Nicholas Ktistakis