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Asunto The best of signaling from Science Signaling De AAAS <[email protected]> Para [email protected] <[email protected]> Fecha vie 13 13e mar 13e 2015 a las 11:06 View on mobile or on web page Dear Colleague, Did you see the article, 2014: Signaling Breakthroughs of the Year? If not, I encourage you to read it today. The year's advances included new discoveries in the regulation of innate immune cell function, the importance of host-microbe interactions in the regulation of host physiology, and the use of new techniques to study cell signaling and identify drug targets for cancer and other diseases. With research nominated by the Board of Reviewing Editors, this Editorial Guide provides insights into what the experts saw as the most important advances in regulatory biology. Read the article in the 6 January 2015 issue . (Full-text access may require a subscription) Each week, the editors also summarize the hottest research in the Editors’ Choice section and provide editorial summaries for all of the research content in the journal. We scan the literature to help you stay abreast of the complex multidisciplinary field that is cell signaling. Read the latest issue . Don’t miss a single issue, sign up for the weekly Science Signaling TOC alert ! I hope that you will submit your next exciting research findings to the journal. Sincerely, Nancy R. Gough, Ph.D. Editor, Science Signaling © 2015 American Association for the Advancement of Science. Manage Your E-mail Subscription Preferences | Unsubscribe If the above links do not work for you, please try copying and pasting the entire URL below into your web browser: http://aaas-science.org/DavidCoello?elqPURLPage=20&elq=e99e2f646fd64535bf44ff4d6e38364f Need help? Contact [email protected] with customer service code ELQ This e-mail was sent to: [email protected] AAAS / Science | 1200 New York Avenue NW | Washington, DC 20005 | U.S.A. +1 202-326-6417 | [email protected] | Privacy Policy

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  • Asunto The best of signaling from Science Signaling

    De AAAS

    Para [email protected]

    Fecha vie 13 13e mar 13e 2015 a las 11:06View on mobile or on web page

    Dear Colleague,

    Did you see the article, 2014: Signaling Breakthroughs of the Year? If not, I encourage you to readit today. The year's advances included new discoveries in the regulation of innate immune cellfunction, the importance of host-microbe interactions in the regulation of host physiology, and theuse of new techniques to study cell signaling and identify drug targets for cancer and otherdiseases. With research nominated by the Board of Reviewing Editors, this Editorial Guideprovides insights into what the experts saw as the most important advances in regulatory biology.Read the article in the 6 January 2015 issue. (Full-text access may require a subscription)

    Each week, the editors also summarize the hottest research in the Editors Choice section andprovide editorial summaries for all of the research content in the journal. We scan the literature tohelp you stay abreast of the complex multidisciplinary field that is cell signaling. Read the latestissue. Dont miss a single issue, sign up for the weekly Science Signaling TOC alert!

    I hope that you will submit your next exciting research findings to the journal.

    Sincerely,

    Nancy R. Gough, Ph.D. Editor, Science Signaling

    2015 American Association for the Advancement of Science.

    Manage Your E-mail Subscription Preferences | UnsubscribeIf the above links do not work for you, please try copying and pasting the entire URL below into your web browser:

    http://aaas-science.org/DavidCoello?elqPURLPage=20&elq=e99e2f646fd64535bf44ff4d6e38364f

    Need help? Contact [email protected] with customer service code ELQ

    This e-mail was sent to: [email protected] AAAS / Science | 1200 New York Avenue NW | Washington, DC 20005 | U.S.A.

    +1 202-326-6417 | [email protected] | Privacy Policy