By now you have probably checked out our most recent selection of Research Highlights in our November issue. Here are some other interesting methods papers up for consideration that we weren’t able to feature in the journal.
PNAS 106, 15651 – 15656 (2009)
The yeast Wsc1 cell surface sensor behaves like a nanospring in vivo
Nature Chemical Biology 5, 857 – 862 (2009)
Genetic address book for retinal cell types
Nature Neuroscience 12, 1197 – 1204 (2009)
Protein quantification across hundreds of experimental conditions
PNAS 106, 15544 – 15548 (2009)
Biocompatible Functionalized Polyglycerol Microgels with Cell Penetrating Properties
Angewandte Chemie International Edition 48, 7540 – 7545 (2009)
Single-molecule sequencing of an individual human genome
Nature Biotechnology 27, 847 – 850 (2009)
Cell-selective metabolic labeling of proteins
Nature Chemical Biology 5, 715 – 717 (2009)
Generation of Functional Eyes from Pluripotent Cells
PLoS Biology 7, e1000174 (2009)
RNA–MATE: a recursive mapping strategy for high-throughput RNA-sequencing data
Bioinformatics 25, 2615 – 2616 (2009)
Targeted capture and massively parallel sequencing of 12 human exomes
Nature 461, 272 – 276 (2009)
Sensitive digital quantification of DNA methylation in clinical samples
Nature Biotechnology 27, 858 – 863 (2009)
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