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Science February 22, 2017 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: Career Day is always hard on the foregut The career development for the foregut is rather limited, as it sometimes has to learn the hard way.
Science February 19, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: The monotonous fate of a stem cell Here, we present the first in a series of "Molecular biology cartoons" on topics related to research...
Science March 15, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: The sorriest excuse for a protein crystal A common method of obtaining three-dimensional structures of proteins (such as the viral molecule...
Science April 26, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: Stress on the protein synthesis pipeline Ribosomes live a tough life. They have to read messenger RNA and produce many copies of proteins...