
Cell Press publishes quarterly podcasts featuring interviews with leading scientists from around the world. Cell is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal which publishes novel research in any area of experimental biology that is significant outside its field. Cell is a well-regarded journal and it had a 2005 Impact Factor of 29.431, which makes it one of the most cited scientific journals. Cell is published by Cell Press a division of Elsevier.
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Adult Baptisms
Original Uranium Baby
Kissed by a Morose on Mont Royal
Dark Side of the North
JOI to the World
Disco Naps on the Devil's Bedpost
Things They Do In France
Blue Royale
Recoil (A Collective Behaviour of Violence)
Piss Police
Desert Breath
Blacked Out In Verdun
Dead At OACI
My Son Will No The Truth
Cell: Highlights of 2006
An immune molecule that works in the nervous system and a gene important for pigmentation in fish and humans
Making mouse knockouts en masse, the science of sun tanning, and silencing jumping genes
Switched-off kinases, technologies to transform the research enterprise, and coaxing a human pathogen
Hot Rod to Gehenna
Counteracting climate change with glossy crop leaves, leaky nuclei in aging cells, and how the body keeps cholesterol in check
Looking at gene expressions in the brain, the misclassification of the Hawaiian honeyeater, and mutations involved in Diamond-Blackfan anemia
A potential new class of bactericidal antibiotics and long distance interactions between chromsomes
A hormone to keep you thin, using dendritic cells to make better vaccines, and how your brain responds to fearful memories
How the flu virus mobilizes immune cells, dendritic cells, and SAGA
Brother's Keeper
Terminal Knave
Last Aid Kit
Orphan-Crushing Machine
Cell Prescient
Optogenetics tools, connecting social behaviour to neural circuitry, and addicted ovarian cancer cells
Reprogramming immune B cells, deadly brain tumors, and the insidious pathogen that causes tuberculosis
Inhibiting the effects of ricin, type 1 diabetes, and brown fat
Terminal Commuter
Youthful yeast cells, mosquitoes' mating songs, and slim fruit flies
Melanoma cells eluding signals from a key growth control pathway, how to reprogram cells back to a pluripotent state, and variations in human genes contributing to evolution.
How cancer cells evade detection, genes that keep the genome stable, and new therapeutic targets fortreating tuberculosis
Neurogenetics and cellular stress
Special Podcast on Inflammation
Archeogenetics, a versatile transcription elongation factor, and an oncoprotein involved in leukemia
Human Genomics with a Dash of Chromatin Remodeling
Reprogramming fibroblasts, Alzheimer's and autophagy, and neatly-folded DNA
Stem cell therapy for shiverer mice, a hormone that conserves energy during starvation, and the inner workings of a calcium ion sensor
HIV, Tuberculosis, and Cancer
An unexpected pro-apoptotic role for the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor, a cytoplasmic filter in neurons, and a mechanism involved in the oxidative stress response in yeast.
Interviews with this year's Nobel Laureates, Dr. Elizabeth Blackburn and Dr. Venki Ramakrishnan
From Cytokines to Size Control
Muscle wasting, gut regeneration, and brain metabolism
An X-chromosome variant that protects against AIDS progression, a microRNA linking normal and cancer stem cells, and how cells move in the worm embryo
Osteoporosis, Pain Perception, and Tuberculosis Metabolomics
From Food to Fuel
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