Subcellular location of PKCalphaII-GFP (green) in Green Monkey COS-7 cells using laser scanning confocal microscopy two days after transfection. The actin cytoskeleton is stained with Texas Red-phalloidin and the endoplasmic reticulum (purple) identified with an antibody to calreticulin.   By Lorene Langeberg, Scott Lab Manager at the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Portland, OR.
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I Genes
DNA DNA repair RNA
genomics nucleotides translation
replication chromatin recombination
Escherichia coli chromosome dynamics
protein synthesis transcription nuclear organization
chromosomes

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II Molecular Structure and Function
nucleic acids lipoproteins enzymes
carbohydrates molecular interactions rational drug design
molecular modelling of mechanisms lipids proteins
membranes

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III Bioenergetics and Metabolism
respiration transport enzyme kinetics
thermodynamics free radicals ion channels
metabolic enzymes photosynthesis regulation
metallochemistry oxidative phosphorylation

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IV Cell Biology
lipids trafficking cytoskeleton
cell adhesion and migration apoptosis matrix biology
structures neuronal signalling membrane fusion
micro-organisms glycosylation glycobiology
nuclear motors cell walls neurotransmitters
phagocytosis secretion endocytosis
exocytosis ion channels synaptic function
cell cycle protein turnover organelles

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V Signal Transduction
neurotransmitters geotropism biological clocks
nuclear interactions scaffolds G-proteins (trimeric and monomeric)
receptors protein phosphorylation second messengers
pre and post synaptic signalling nuclear receptors cytokines
lipid mediators endocrine systems photoreception

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VI Biotechnology and Bioinformatics
genomics developing technologies mass spectroscopy
gene therapy screening technologies 2D protein analysis
computing analysis rational design of instrumentation forensics
environmental biochemistry analytical biochemistry molecular pharmacology
array technology proteomics glycobiology
GM organisms

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VII Development and Disease
biological clocks gene therapy embryogenesis
organogenesis innate immunity matrix structure
diabetes developmental biology cardiovascular disease
cell division, differentiation and death nutrition plant pathology
parasitology neurodegeneration tissue engineering
molecular medicine plants immune responses
inflammation disease processes ageing
cancer

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