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 HIDDEN JEWELS | Bioinformatics | calculated on 1 December 2008
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F1000 Factor 3.0

Confirmation
Hypothesis
New Finding
Crystal Structure of a Ten-Amino Acid Protein.
Honda S, Akiba T, …, Odahara T, Harata K
J Am Chem Soc 2008 Oct 25 0 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Torleif Härd
Evaluated 12 Nov 2008
 
2
Exceptional
F1000 Factor 9.0

Tech Advance
Proteopedia - a scientific 'wiki' bridging the rift between three-dimensional structure and function of biomacromolecules.
Hodis E, Prilusky J, …, Moult J, Sussman JL
Genome Biol 2008 Aug 3 9(8):R121 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Burkhard Rost
Evaluated 29 Oct 2008
 
3
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F1000 Factor 3.0

Hypothesis
Reconstruction of the genome origins and evolution of the hybrid lager yeast Saccharomyces pastorianus.
Dunn B, Sherlock G
Genome Res 2008 Oct 18(10):1610-23 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Audrey Gasch
Evaluated 20 Nov 2008
 
4
Recommended
F1000 Factor 3.0

New Finding
Structure of IL-22 bound to its high-affinity IL-22R1 chain.
Jones BC, Logsdon NJ, Walter MR
Structure 2008 Sep 10 16(9):1333-44 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Gideon Schreiber
Evaluated 20 Nov 2008
 
5
Exceptional
F1000 Factor 9.0

New Finding
Tech Advance
A specificity map for the PDZ domain family.
Tonikian R, Zhang Y, …, Bader GD, Sidhu SS
PLoS Biol 2008 Sep 30 6(9):e239 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Richard Willson
Evaluated 22 Oct 2008
 
6
Recommended
F1000 Factor 3.0

New Finding
Human DNA polymerase iota protects cells against oxidative stress.
Petta TB, Nakajima S, …, Yasui A, Kannouche P
EMBO J 2008 Nov 5 27(21):2883-95 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Alan Lehmann
Evaluated 13 Nov 2008
 
7
Exceptional
F1000 Factor 9.0

New Finding
Intrinsically Unstructured Domains of Arf and Hdm2 Form Bimolecular Oligomeric Structures In Vitro and In Vivo.
Sivakolundu SG, Nourse A, …, Lahti J, Kriwacki RW
J Mol Biol 2008 Sep 16 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text]
Selected by | H Jane Dyson
Evaluated 8 Oct 2008
 
8
Recommended
F1000 Factor 3.0

New Finding
Silencing and transcriptional properties of the imprinted Airn ncRNA are independent of the endogenous promoter.
Stricker SH, Steenpass L, …, Warczok KE, Barlow DP
EMBO J 2008 Nov 13 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text]
Selected by | Marisa Bartolomei
Evaluated 26 Nov 2008
 
9
Recommended
F1000 Factor 3.0

Tech Advance
In vivo incorporation of unnatural amino acids to probe structure, dynamics, and ligand binding in a large protein by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
Cellitti SE, Jones DH, …, Schultz PG, Geierstanger BH
J Am Chem Soc 2008 Jul 23 130(29):9268-81 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Gottfried Otting
Evaluated 3 Nov 2008
 
10
Recommended
F1000 Factor 3.0

New Finding
Tech Advance
Integrative genomic data mining for discovery of potential blood-borne biomarkers for early diagnosis of cancer.
Yang Y, Iyer LK, Adelstein SJ, Kassis AI
PLoS ONE 2008 3(11):e3661 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Nicola Mulder
Evaluated 27 Nov 2008

Hidden Jewels Top 10 lists are generated every day and comprise only papers published in less widely read journals (the grouping of which is the same for all Faculties; therefore, whilst some of these journals may be considered 'high profile' in their immediate Faculty, they are included in the Hidden Jewels lists because they probably will not be so obvious to people outside that specific Faculty). The Hidden Jewels list of papers is ordered by the number of times a paper's evaluation(s) has been viewed over the past 14 days.


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