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Duncan, Rory R., et al. March 13, 2003. Functional and spatial segregation of secretory vesicle pools according to vesicle age. Nature 422:176. Researchers track the interaction of organelles in secretion.

Inwald, D., et al. January 2001. Adhesion molecule deficiencies. Journal of Clinical Pathology 54:1. The discovery of cellular adhesion molecules explained disorders in which wounds do not heal.

Lewis, Ricki. January 13, 2003. A state of stemness: What if ...? The Scientist 17(1):9. Stem cells may be more plastic than anyone imagined.

Lewis, Ricki. June 30, 2003. The neurobiology of rehabilitation. The Scientist 17(13):22–25. The human brain may be able to heal itself.

Lewis, Ricki. March 24, 2003. Deciphering death's circuitry. The Scientist 17(6):32. Complex signaling orchestrates apoptosis.

Lewis, Ricki. August 30, 2004. Dedifferentation: More than reversing fate. The Scientist 18(16):20-21. Researchers are teasing out the signals that enable a stem cell's daughters to switch fates.

Lewis, Ricki. August 30, 2004. From parts list to architectures. The Scientists 18(16):24-25. A dynamic set of genes control the maintenance of stemness.








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