NPG’s Signaling Gateway research library

The Research Library of the Signaling Gateway brings together all recent cell-signalling-related research published in the Nature Publishing Group journals. Divided up into subject categories or by date, you can be guaranteed to find what you are looking for. Here is a selection of the latest research published this week:

Transcription factor control of asymmetric cell divisions that establish the stomatal lineage.

Nature 445, 537-540 (1 February 2007).

Notch signal organizes the Drosophila olfactory circuitry by diversifying the sensory neuronal lineages.

Nature Neuroscience 10, 153-160 (2007).

The energy sensing LKB1-AMPK pathway regulates p27kip1 phosphorylation mediating the decision to enter autophagy or apoptosis.

Nature Cell Biology 9, 218 – 224 (2007).

The research library is one of the many ways in which Nature Publishing Group extends the reach of articles published in its journals. Discipline-specific areas on the nature.com site, varoius web focuses on the journals’ websites, and many other collaborations between journals collect articles together in different combinations, which draws them to the attention not just to readers of the journal in which they were published, but to researchers using nature.com to find out what’s hot in their field more generally.

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