From: Faculty of 1000 To: Jeff Epstein <[email protected]> Subject: February update: Cells on standby - down but not out Date: Tue, 08 Feb 2011 17:11:48 +0000 If you're having trouble viewing this message, click to view in your default browser. ur Advert ;',F1000 Monthly Update Evaluations Rankings Reports Posters Magazine Faculty February 2011 ;N:low Editor's n Choice : "dow [; 1clow Top [;,;dow E.;.dow i—Features --I— Reports- Posters n 7 Editor's Choice Microbiology: The Great Escape How a virus escapes from membrane vacuoles to infect other cells. Physiology: Time and Temperature Body temperature resets circadian rhythms. Down but Not Out Cells on standby are surprisingly busy. Hilary Colter thinks they might be busy protecting themselves against oxidative damage. Art F1000 Hidden Jewel. Developmental Biology: Losers Fight Back How cells escape death after a temporary setback. F1000 Features ;‘, top Impure Genius Lewis Cantley has made a career of turning chemical contaminants into groundbreaking discoveries - including novel lipids, potent inhibitors, and kinases involved in cancer. Karen Hopkin Glacebo;41link;41twit;41youtu ok link ed-in ter be link link link New this Month 1,209 Evaluations added 5 Articles that Change Clinical Practice 14 Articles with an F1000 Factor of 11+ Current Issue ; 41atest issue Face to Face with the Emotional Brain How the amygdala responds to facial signals predicts both normal and psychopathologic emotional states. Ahmad R. Hariri & Paul J. Whalen The Genes of Parkinson's Disease The minority of Parkinson's cases now known to have genetic origins are shedding light on the cellular EFTA00671056