The year is flying past, and July has been another month with several of our papers making the news. This month…
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Biology PLOS Biology in the media – July
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Biology The XV Collection: Anatomy of a Protein Kinase Spine and How to Break It
by Ann Stock The post-translational addition of phosphate groups to serine, threonine and tyrosine residues is a fundamental strategy for…
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Biology PLOS Biology in the media – June
June has been a busy month at PLOS Biology and this month we’ve covered a whole spectrum of Biology from…
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Biology The XV Collection: Re-Interpreting Pheromone Signaling
by Piali Sengupta Negative results that call into question a previously proposed model are generally difficult to publish unless they overturn…
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Biology Biggest Hits – PLOS Biology in the Media in 2017
We’re taking a look back at the articles that have made a splash in the last 12 months, both in terms…
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Computational biology Brain Network Eigenmodes in Health and Disease, Olfactory Learning Without Mushroom Bodies, and Assessing Overlap of Genomic Features: the PLOS Comp Biol June Issue
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology June issue: Brain Network Eigenmodes Provide a Robust and Compact Representation of…
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Biology Gordon Research Conference on Molecular Mechanisms in Evolution (June 11 – 16, 2017): Ivan Matic
As part of its mission to encourage engagement within the genetics community, PLOS Genetics is sponsoring a number of conferences and meetings…
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Computational biology Interpreting Electrocardiograms, Designing CRISPR sgRNAs, and Improving New Analyses of Old MRI Data: the PLOS Comp Biol March issue
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology March issue: Novel non-invasive algorithm to identify the origins of re-entry and…
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Biology Slice of PLOS: A Fungus Among Us
Fungi are essential elements of all ecosystems and provide many important services, most notably decomposition. While the classic role of fungi is…
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Bioinformatics A Focus on Allostery, Programming for Bioscientists, Ten Simple Rules for Effective Stats Practice: the PLOS Comp Biol June Issue
Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology June 2016 Issue: Allostery Focus Feature This Focus Feature, led by Jin…
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Biology Understanding Images: Coat of Invisibility – How Trypanosoma brucei Evades Recognition
Author: Galadriel Hovel-Miner, George Washington University, Washington DC, United States. Competing Interests: Galadriel Hovel-Miner is an author of the article discussed…
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Announcement PLOS Biology is at ASM Microbe 2016!
This year’s American Society of Microbiology conference, ASM Microbe 2016, kicks off on June 16th, 2016 in Boston, Massachusetts, USA. PLOS Biology…