Tooth development: Dude, where's my CaR?

In Nature China this week: The calcium-sensing receptor is important not only for bone development, but also for tooth development

Structural biology: The carnitine antiporter
High-resolution crystal structure analysis reveals the structural basis
of substrate translocation in the bacteria Escherichia coli

Preventive medicine: A secondary prevention for stroke
The combined use of clopidogrel and aspirin is more effective than the
use of aspirin alone in reducing small blood clots in the brain

Tooth development: Dude, where's my CaR?
The calcium-sensing receptor is important not only for bone development,
but also for tooth development

Nanoengineering: A nano-milling machine
The atomic force microscope can be used to engrave lines, make dot
arrays and carve images on metal surfaces with nanoscopic precision

Published: 07 Apr 2010

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