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Current Chemical Genomics

Current Chemical Genomics is a scientific journal, published by Bentham Open since 2008 in English. The journal's country of origin is United Arab Emirates and its primary focus area is biochemistry.

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Abbr. Curr Chem Genomics
Publisher Bentham Open
Start 2008
End 2012
Frequency One volume a year, 2009-2012
e-ISSN 1875-3973
Language English
Specialty Biochemistry
Recent Articles
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Chen C, Southall N, Galkin A, Lim K, Marugan J, Kulakova L, et al.
Curr Chem Genomics . 2013 Feb; 6:93-102. PMID: 23400734
The human pathogen Giardia lamblia is an anaerobic protozoan parasite that causes giardiasis, one of the most common diarrheal diseases worldwide. Although several drugs are available for the treatment of...
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Yajuan X, Xin L, Zhiyuan L
Curr Chem Genomics . 2013 Jan; 6:87-92. PMID: 23346269
The patch clamp technique is commonly used in electrophysiological experiments and offers direct insight into ion channel properties through the characterization of ion channel activity. This technique can be used...
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Titus S, Southall N, Marugan J, Austin C, Zheng W
Curr Chem Genomics . 2013 Jan; 6:79-86. PMID: 23346268
A hallmark of Huntington's disease is the presence of a large polyglutamine expansion in the first exon of the Huntingtin protein and the propensity of protein aggregation by the mutant...
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Encell L, Friedman Ohana R, Zimmerman K, Otto P, Vidugiris G, Wood M, et al.
Curr Chem Genomics . 2012 Dec; 6:55-71. PMID: 23248739
Our fundamental understanding of proteins and their biological significance has been enhanced by genetic fusion tags, as they provide a convenient method for introducing unique properties to proteins so that...
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Urh M, Rosenberg M
Curr Chem Genomics . 2012 Dec; 6:72-8. PMID: 23213345
Understanding protein function and interaction is central to the elucidation of biological processes. Systematic analysis of protein interactions have shown that the eukaryotic proteome is highly interconnected and that biological...
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Oshima K, Nagase T, Imai K, Nonoyama S, Obara M, Mizukami T, et al.
Curr Chem Genomics . 2012 Nov; 6:27-37. PMID: 23136623
To evaluate the effects of genetic variations on mRNA splicing, we developed a minigene-based splicing assay using reporter genes encoding luciferase and the multifunctional HaloTag protein. In addition to conventional...
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Tseng J, Benink H, McDougall M, Chico-Calero I, Kung A
Curr Chem Genomics . 2012 Nov; 6:48-54. PMID: 23115613
Many fluorescent sensors are currently available for in vitro bio-physiological microscopic imaging. The ability to label cells in living animals with these fluorescent sensors would help translate some of these...
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Ai X, Fischer P, Palyha O, Wisniewski D, Hubbard B, Akinsanya K, et al.
Curr Chem Genomics . 2012 Nov; 6:38-47. PMID: 23115612
The function of a particular protein is dependent upon its localization and milieu. The ability to track the "fate" of a protein is a valuable tool to elucidate its function....
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Ose R, Oharaa O, Nagase T
Curr Chem Genomics . 2012 Nov; 6:18-26. PMID: 23115611
Protocadherin-24 (PCDH24) is linked to the suppression of tumor growth and the inhibition of cell proliferation in the colon cancer cell line HCT116. We previously observed that β-catenin is localized...
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Peterson S, Kwon K
Curr Chem Genomics . 2012 Nov; 6:8-17. PMID: 23115610
Technological and methodological advances have been critical for the rapidly evolving field of proteomics. The development of fusion tag systems is essential for purification and analysis of recombinant proteins. The...