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A comprehensive article on the effects of anabolic steroids and other substances used by athletes to enhance performance.
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The complex sugars on the surfaces of cancer cells are different from those on normal cells; this difference may be able to be exploited in some kinds of therapy.
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The chemistry and natural history of the most abundant organic molecule in the biosphere.
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Researchers identify some health risks of fake fat.
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Researcher Shuguang Zhang and his colleagues are working to design peptides that self-assemble into complex structures for use in biotechnology and medicine.
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A profile of Linus Pauling, a controversial giant of twentieth-century science.
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A look at how plants synthesize cellulose.
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IBM has undertaken to build a supercomputer, dubbed "Blue Gene," whose initial project will be to model how proteins fold into the three-dimensional shapes that allow them to function.
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How the bacterial chaperonin called "GroEL-GroES" corrects misfolded proteins.
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This article introduces a research paper that proposes using polysaccharides on cell surfaces to target specific cells for therapeutic reasons.
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Researchers are focusing on the important role played by complex sugar polymers in living systems.