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    Free Amino-acids of Isolated Calf Thymus Nuclei

    CALF thymus nuclei prepared by the sucrose–calcium chloride method of Allfrey et al.1 are remarkably biochemically active, as judged by the incorporation of labelled amino-acids into the nuclear proteins1,2. Such...

    TUNG-YUE WANG in Nature (1962)

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    Breakdown Rate of Serum 7S γ-Globulins in Mice

    DR. D. E. H. TEE, DR. J. WATKINS, MILDRED WANG in Nature (1965)

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    Polyamide Layer Chromatography of some Synthetic Food Colours

    RECENT developments in the preparation, of polyamide layers in our laboratory have facilitated the application of polyamide layer chromatography to many kinds of compounds besides phenolic compounds; for examp...

    KUNG-TSUNG WANG in Nature (1967)

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    Structure, sequence and expression of the hepatitis delta (δ) viral genome

    Nature 323, 508–514 (1986). A GUANOSINE residue was omitted from the nucleotide sequence of the hepatitis 8 viral (HDV) genomic RNA between residues 1,113 and 1,114 (Figs 4 and 5). HDV RNA therefore consists o...

    Kang-Sheng Wang, Qui-Lim Choo, Amy J. Weiner, **g-Hsiung Ou, Richard C. Najarian in Nature (1987)

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    Plight of Wei **gsheng

    Curtis C. Ebbesmeyer, W. James Ingraham Jr, Richard McKinnon, Akira Okubo in Nature (1992)

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    Straight talking

    Siddhartha C. Kadia, **aoqin Wang in Nature (1997)

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    Non-haemolytic β-amino-acid oligomers

    Pathogenic bacteria are becoming increasingly resistant to common antibiotics, stimulating an intensive search for new ones. Knowing that a class of medium-sized peptides (magainins1) are widely used by host orga...

    Emilie A. Porter, **fang Wang, Hee-Seung Lee, Bernard Weisblum, Samuel H. Gellman in Nature (2000)

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    Correction: The limits of selection during maize domestication

    Nature 398 , 236 - 239 (1999 ). The primers used for PCR of the 3′ portion of tb1 amplified a duplicate locus (tb1 homeologue) in two samples (11 and 16). Inclusion of these homeologous sequences caused π to r...

    Rong-Lin Wang, Adrian Stec, Jody Hey, Lewis Lukens, John Doebley in Nature (2001)

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    Seeking, sometimes finding, that elusive chemistry

    Despite all the discipline's achievements, opinion is divided as to whether chemistry is getting the recognition it deserves — and needs — in order to keep attracting new talent.

    Hong-fei Wang in Nature (2001)

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    Statistics hide impact of non-English journals

    Shengli Ren, Guang'an Zu, Hong-fei Wang in Nature (2002)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Nuclear translocation and transcription regulation by the membrane-associated guanylate kinase CASK/LIN-2

    Nature 404, 298–302 (2000). In this Letter, we numbered some nucleotides for the upstream region of the reelin gene incorrectly. The Reelin-luc construct contains an upstream region of the reelin gene correspo...

    Yi-** Hsueh, Ting-Fang Wang, Fu-Chia Yang, Morgan Sheng in Nature (2002)

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    Unique physiological and pathogenic features of Leptospira interrogans revealed by whole-genome sequencing

    Leptospirosis is a widely spread disease of global concern. Infection causes flu-like episodes with frequent severe renal and hepatic damage, such as haemorrhage and jaundice. In more severe cases, massive pul...

    Shuang-** Ren, Gang Fu, **u-Gao Jiang, Rong Zeng, You-Gang Miao, Hai Xu in Nature (2003)

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    The genome sequence of the filamentous fungus Neurospora crassa

    Neurospora crassa is a central organism in the history of twentieth-century genetics, biochemistry and molecular biology. Here, we report a high-quality draft sequence of the N. crassa genome. The approximately 4...

    James E. Galagan, Sarah E. Calvo, Katherine A. Borkovich, Eric U. Selker in Nature (2003)

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    Modelling disease outbreaks in realistic urban social networks

    Most mathematical models for the spread of disease use differential equations based on uniform mixing assumptions1 or ad hoc models for the contact process2,3,4. Here we explore the use of dynamic bipartite graph...

    Stephen Eubank, Hasan Guclu, V. S. Anil Kumar, Madhav V. Marathe in Nature (2004)

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    The genome of the protist parasite Entamoeba histolytica

    The genome sequence of the pathogen Entamoeba histolytica is reported this week. E. histolytica causes amoebiasis, the second most deadly protozoan disease after malaria. The genome contains adaptations shared wi...

    Brendan Loftus, Iain Anderson, Rob Davies, U. Cecilia M. Alsmark, John Samuelson in Nature (2005)

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    Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors

    The proliferation of large-scale DNA-sequencing projects in recent years has driven a search for alternative methods to reduce time and cost. Here we describe a scalable, highly parallel sequencing system with...

    Marcel Margulies, Michael Egholm, William E. Altman, Said Attiya, Joel S. Bader in Nature (2005)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors

    Nature 437, 376–380 (2005)10.1038/nature03959 The following were omitted from the original author listing: Alex de Winter, James Drake, Robin Forte, Steve Hutchinson, William L. Lee, Michael Reifler and David ...

    Marcel Margulies, Michael Egholm, William E. Altman, Said Attiya, Joel S. Bader in Nature (2006)

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    Gene-function wiki would let biologists pool worldwide resources

    A microarray experiment or BLAST search can turn up thousands of gene names, but the average biologist has little notion as to what most of them do, and has to start ploughing through the literature. Time for ...

    Kai Wang in Nature (2006)

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    Correction: Corrigendum: Genome sequencing in microfabricated high-density picolitre reactors

    Nature 437, 376–380 (2005) In this paper, the second name of Chun Heen Ho was misspelled as He. In the earlier Corrigendum (Nature 439, 502; 2006) the surnames of Stephen K. Hutchison and Brian C. Godwin were ...

    Marcel Margulies, Michael Egholm, William E. Altman, Said Attiya, Joel S. Bader in Nature (2006)

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    The draft genome of the transgenic tropical fruit tree papaya (Carica papaya Linnaeus)

    In the early 1990s an outbreak of papaya ringspot virus (PRSV) in the papaya groves in the Puna district of Hawaii caused severe damage to an important crop. Since then, the planting of two transgenic cultivar...

    Ray Ming, Shaobin Hou, Yun Feng, Qingyi Yu, Alexandre Dionne-Laporte in Nature (2008)

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