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3. Protein analysis: key to the future.

4. [TTC7A, a critical effector for the intestinal and immune system homeostasis].

6. New plaque-boosting protein a possible Alzheimer target.

7. Biochemical networks: the evolution of gene annotation.

8. Neurodegeneration. Acting like a prion isn't always bad.

9. Protein dynamics under light control.

10. Bringing age-related macular degeneration into focus.

11. Virology. HIV gets by with a lot of help from human host.

12. Akirins versus infection.

13. Another window into disordered protein function.

15. iHOP, a new gene and protein analysis tool.

16. Making the commitment to meiosis.

17. Genetics. Sea urchin genome confirms kinship to humans and other vertebrates.

18. Gene offers insight into macular degeneration.

19. Mining the molecules that made our mind.

20. A cytochrome c-free fly apoptosome.

23. Reproductive biology. A powerful first KiSS-1.

24. Setting a trap for tissue fibrosis.

26. DUBbing down innate immunity.

27. A peek at PIAS.

29. [Intestinal cholesterol absorption and NPC1-L1].

30. Fat hormones pull their weight in the CNS.

32. Lightheaded.

34. Contraceptive research pregnant with anticipation.

35. AIDS research. Potent HIV blocker identified in monkeys.

36. Genetics. Development gene may give nerve cells a sense of identity.

37. From cilia to cyst.

38. More negative feedback?

39. [The YY3-36 peptide, a new therapeutic weapon against obesity?].

40. Ciliary signaling goes down the tubes.

41. Crème de la Kremen of Wnt signalling inhibition.

42. Methylation matters: a new spin on maspin.

43. Proteomics. Public-private group maps out initiatives.

45. Materials science. Biology reveals new ways to hold on tight.

46. Cell biology. Cell migration research is on the move.

47. Protein complexes take the bait.

48. Breakthrough of the year. Peering into 2002.

49. Proteomics. High-speed biologists search for gold in proteins.

50. How mice make their mark.

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