Check out our highlights from the PLOS Computational Biology April Issue: Principles and Overview of Sampling Methods for Modeling Macromolecular Structure and…
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Cell biology Macromolecular Modeling, Nailing Allostery, and Drug-Centric Drug Development: the PLOS Comp Biol April Issue
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Biology PLOS Biology is Experimental Biology
The Experimental Biology conference is underway in San Diego! PLOS is well represented at the conference, with editors and staff manning booth…
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Biology Understanding Images: Watching New Species Evolve in Real Time
Author: David A. Marques, University of Bern and Eawag, Kastanienbaum, Switzerland. Competing interests: David A. Marques is an author of the article…
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Biology PLOS Biology ICYMI: February’s Five
Welcome to the second edition of the ICYMI (In Case You Missed It) blog, where we highlight recent PLOS Biology articles that…
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Biology Slice of PLOS: The Beauty of Butterflies
Butterflies’ special place in human culture stems from the fact that they have used their wings not only for flight, but as…
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Biology PLOS Biology ICYMI: Festive Five
For many people, the recent festive period was more about spending time with family, eating too much and being generally merry…
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Biology Gene Ontology Reorganized, Resistance to Imatinib, and Single-Cell Expression Data: the PLOS Comp Biol November Issue
Header Image Credit: Maesani et al. Here are our highlights from November’s PLOS Computational Biology: Finding New Order in Biological Functions from the…
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Biology Understanding Images: Host Gender and the Response to Fungal Infection
Authors: Niklaus Zemp is a Post Doctoral Researcher and Alex Widmer is a Professor, both based at the Institute of Integrative Biology…
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Cancer Cancer Drivers, Protein Complex Prediction, and Crawling and Gliding Cells: the PLOS Comp Biol October Issue
Here are our highlights from October’s PLOS Computational Biology: A Pan-Cancer Catalogue of Cancer Driver Protein Interaction Interfaces Until now, most…
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Biology Understanding Images: How Butterflies ‘Wink’ Only Some of their Eyespots in Response to Temperature
September’s issue image depicts the work of Monteiro et al, which presents a molecular mechanism for the control of phenotypic plasticity in…
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Biology Understanding Images: Seeing Myopia for What it Is- Potentially Treatable
In a post reflecting on August’s PLOS Genetics issue image, Andrei Tkatchenko explains the science behind the image. Author: Andrei V. Tkatchenko…
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Cell biology Cell Volume, Self-Organisation, and Escher: the PLOS Comp Biol August Issue
Here are our highlights from August’s PLOS Computational Biology The Role of Cell Volume in the Dynamics of Seizure, Spreading Depression, and…