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F1000 Factor 9.0

Hypothesis
New Finding
Tech Advance
Global reorganization of replication domains during embryonic stem cell differentiation.
Hiratani I, Ryba T, …, Schübeler D, Gilbert DM
PLoS Biol 2008 Oct 7 6(10):e245 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Joel Huberman
Evaluated 11 Nov 2008
 
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Must Read
F1000 Factor 6.0

New Finding
Differentiation of trophoblast stem cells into giant cells is triggered by p57/Kip2 inhibition of CDK1 activity.
Ullah Z, Kohn MJ, …, Vassilev LT, Depamphilis ML
Genes Dev 2008 Nov 1 22(21):3024-36 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Marcel Mechali
Evaluated 21 Nov 2008
 
3
Recommended
F1000 Factor 3.0

Hypothesis
New Finding
Transient transcriptional responses to stress are generated by opposing effects of mRNA production and degradation.
Shalem O, Dahan O, …, Segal E, Pilpel Y
Mol Syst Biol 2008 4:223 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Jurg Bahler
Evaluated 12 Nov 2008
 
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Must Read
F1000 Factor 6.0

Confirmation
Hypothesis
New Finding
Redundant mechanisms recruit actin into the contractile ring in silkworm spermatocytes.
Chen W, Foss M, Tseng KF, Zhang D
PLoS Biol 2008 Sep 2 6(9):e209 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Dannel McCollum
Evaluated 11 Nov 2008
 
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Must Read
F1000 Factor 6.5

Hypothesis
New Finding
Tech Advance
Controversial
Overreplication of short DNA regions during S phase in human cells.
Gómez M, Antequera F
Genes Dev 2008 Feb 1 22(3):375-85 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Joel Huberman / Nick Rhind / Johannes Walter
First evaluation 5 Feb 2008 | Latest evaluation 14 Apr 2008
 
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Must Read
F1000 Factor 4.8

Hypothesis
New Finding
Replication in hydroxyurea: it's a matter of time.
Alvino GM, Collingwood D, …, Brewer BJ, Raghuraman MK
Mol Cell Biol 2007 Sep 27(18):6396-406 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Philippe Pasero / Nick Rhind
First evaluation 28 Aug 2007 | Latest evaluation 17 Sep 2007
 
7
Recommended
F1000 Factor 3.0

Confirmation
New Finding
Tech Advance
Global organization of replication time zones of the mouse genome.
Farkash-Amar S, Lipson D, …, Yakhini Z, Simon I
Genome Res 2008 Sep 4 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text]
Selected by | Joel Huberman
Evaluated 29 Sep 2008
 
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Must Read
F1000 Factor 6.5

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New Finding
Novel Drug Target
Mechanisms to suppress multipolar divisions in cancer cells with extra centrosomes.
Kwon M, Godinho SA, …, Thery M, Pellman D
Genes Dev 2008 Aug 15 22(16):2189-203 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | P. Todd Stukenberg / Orly Reiner / Iain Hagan
First evaluation 20 Aug 2008 | Latest evaluation 20 Nov 2008
 
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F1000 Factor 4.8

Hypothesis
New Finding
Sequestration of Polo kinase to microtubules by phosphopriming-independent binding to Map205 is relieved by phosphorylation at a CDK site in mitosis.
Archambault V, D'Avino PP, …, Lilley KS, Glover DM
Genes Dev 2008 Oct 1 22(19):2707-20 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [full text] [order article]
Selected by | Robert Fisher / Kyung Lee
First evaluation 4 Nov 2008 | Latest evaluation 18 Nov 2008
 
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F1000 Factor 3.2

Hypothesis
New Finding
Controversial
The size of the nucleus increases as yeast cells grow.
Jorgensen P, Edgington NP, …, Tyers M, Futcher B
Mol Biol Cell 2007 Sep 18(9):3523-32 [abstract on PubMed] [related articles] [FREE full text]
Selected by | Linda Huang / Nick Rhind
First evaluation 19 Oct 2007 | Latest evaluation 28 Nov 2007

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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