Our June issue will be published a week from now on May 28, and as always it will include the popular Research Highlights section where we write short news stories about interesting methods described in the recent literature. Of course we are not able to highlight every interesting methods paper we find, so here are some others you may want to check out. Stay tuned for the June issue to see what we picked to highlight in the journal!
Science 324, 85 – 89 (2009)
Ligand-directed tosyl chemistry for protein labeling in vivo
Nat. Chem. Biol. 5, 341 – 343 (2009)
Developmental programming of CpG island methylation profiles in the human genome
Nat. Struct. Mol. Biol. 16, 564 – 571 (2009)
Enzyme cascades activated on topologically programmed DNA scaffolds
Nat. Nanotechnol. 4, 249 – 254 (2009)
Evidence for antisense transcription associated with microRNA target mRNAs in Arabidopsis
PLoS Genet. 5, e1000457 (2009)
A molecular barcoded yeast ORF library enables mode-of-action analysis of bioactive compounds
Nat. Biotechnol. 27, 369 – 377 (2009)
PNAS 106, 6614-6619 (2009)
Localization of inner hair cell mechanotransducer channels using high-speed calcium imaging
Nat. Neurosci. 12, 553 – 558 (2009)
High resolution mapping of expression QTLs in heterogeneous stock mice in multiple tissues
Genome Res. published online 17 April 2009
Diversity-based, model-guided construction of synthetic gene networks with predicted functions
Nat. Biotechnol. 27, 465 – 471 (2009)
Single-molecule electrocatalysis by single-walled carbon nanotubes
Nano Lett. published online 14 April 2009
Serial time-encoded amplified imaging for real-time observation of fast dynamic phenomena
Nature 458, 1145 – 1149 (2009)
Fabricating genetically engineered high-power lithium ion batteries using multiple virus genes
Science 324, 1051 – 1055 (2009)