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Is rare always real?

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Metagenomics versus Moore’s law

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Naming scientific software

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Science in fiction

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Reproducible proteomics

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Trace some neurons, get a big check

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The social lives of fruit flies

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GPCR oligomerization redux

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Method of the Year

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Research in situ, where it is most needed.

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Receptor dimerization revisited

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No faulty-gene carrier need apply

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Staff picks

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The quest for the antibody grail

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Assessing receptor dimerization by BRET

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Minimizing the risk of reporting false positives in large-scale RNAi screens

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