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Founded in 1906, the Biochemical Journal publishes high-impact research and reviews in 21st century biochemistry, produced by @PPPublishing for the @BiochemSoc.

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Are you researching new developments in glycobiology? Head over to the Biochemical Journal to submit your work to our new collection on Glycobiology, guest edited by Natasha Zachara. We welcome original research papers, review articles and opinion pieces. ow.ly/BRKJ50VQ2bj

Are you researching new developments in glycobiology? Head over to the Biochemical Journal to submit your work to our new collection on Glycobiology, guest edited by Natasha Zachara. We welcome original research papers, review articles and opinion pieces.
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Explore our latest fully open access issue, which features new research into small heat shock proteins, the structure of the plant iron-regulated transporter 1, along with review papers that cover the latest developments in the biochemistry field. ow.ly/vvLi50VRQXP

Explore our latest fully open access issue, which features new research into small heat shock proteins, the structure of the plant iron-regulated transporter 1, along with review papers that cover the latest developments in the biochemistry field. ow.ly/vvLi50VRQXP
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Establishing the mechanistic details of how sHsp–client protein complexes form is crucial to understanding how these molecular chaperones act. New research from Rice et al uses single-molecule approaches to investigate these interactions. doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202…

Establishing the mechanistic details of how sHsp–client protein complexes form is crucial to understanding how these molecular chaperones act. New research from Rice et al uses single-molecule approaches to investigate these interactions. doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202…
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Interested in how the mTORC2 signaling network controls cell growth and metabolism? Check out this review from Jacinto et al. for a discussion of the regulation and targets of mTORC2 and how they modulate responses to growth and stresshttps://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20220325

Interested in how the mTORC2 signaling network controls cell growth and metabolism? Check out this review from Jacinto et al. for a discussion of the regulation and targets of mTORC2 and how they modulate responses to growth and stresshttps://doi.org/10.1042/BCJ20220325
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Type 2 diabetes is characterized by a very distinct metabolic profile in the heart. This review explores the mechanisms responsible for the increase in cardiac fatty acid oxidation and decrease in cardiac glucose oxidationhttps://doi.org/10.1042/bcj20240189

Type 2 diabetes is characterized by a very distinct metabolic profile in the heart. This review explores the mechanisms responsible for the increase in cardiac fatty acid oxidation and decrease in cardiac glucose oxidationhttps://doi.org/10.1042/bcj20240189
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Type 2 diabetes is characterized by a very distinct metabolic profile in the heart. This review explores the mechanisms responsible for the increase in cardiac fatty acid oxidation and decrease in cardiac glucose oxidationhttps://doi.org/10.1042/bcj20240189

Type 2 diabetes is characterized by a very distinct metabolic profile in the heart. This review explores the mechanisms responsible for the increase in cardiac fatty acid oxidation and decrease in cardiac glucose oxidationhttps://doi.org/10.1042/bcj20240189
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Helminth parasites have evolved sophisticated methods for manipulating the host immune response. This review from Maizels et al highlights how #helminth parasite secretions manipulate host responses through molecular mimicry. doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202…

Helminth parasites have evolved sophisticated methods for manipulating the host immune response. This review from Maizels et al highlights how #helminth parasite secretions manipulate host responses through molecular mimicry. doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202…
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Fine-tuned regulation of Wnt signaling is essential for nervous system development and function. Pascual et al discuss the role of excess Wnt in neurological disease in this new #OA review. doi.org/10.1042/bcj202…

Fine-tuned regulation of Wnt signaling is essential for nervous system development and function. Pascual et al discuss the role of excess Wnt in neurological disease in this new #OA review. doi.org/10.1042/bcj202…
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Pochynyuk et al expore the physiological functions of exchange proteins directly activated by cAMP (Epac) in renal functions in this #OA review. doi.org/10.1042/bcj202…

Pochynyuk et al expore the physiological functions of exchange proteins directly activated by cAMP (Epac) in renal functions in this #OA review. doi.org/10.1042/bcj202…
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EZH2 serves a pivotal role in colorectal cancer tumour growth and chemoresistance. New research from Deng et al explores the role of EZH2 in colorectal cancer chemoresistance by inhibiting autophagy.doi.org/10.1042/bcj202…

EZH2 serves a pivotal role in colorectal cancer tumour growth and chemoresistance. New research from Deng et al explores the role of EZH2 in colorectal cancer chemoresistance by inhibiting autophagy.doi.org/10.1042/bcj202…
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Explore the latest biochemistry advances in this #OA issue of the Biochemical Journal. From the latest reviews in cell signalling and metabolism from experts in the field, to new research in cancer biochemistry and protein ubiquitylation. portlandpress.com/biochemj/issue…

Explore the latest biochemistry advances in this #OA issue of the Biochemical Journal. From the latest reviews in cell signalling and metabolism from experts in the field, to new research in cancer biochemistry and protein ubiquitylation. portlandpress.com/biochemj/issue…
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Highlighting the molecular mechanisms underpinning key epigenetic processes, this open collection, Epigenetics, is co-hosted by the Biochemical Journal and Biochemical Society Transactions. Find out more and submit your work: ow.ly/8yvU50W2eaB

Highlighting the molecular mechanisms underpinning key epigenetic processes, this open collection, Epigenetics, is co-hosted by the Biochemical Journal and Biochemical Society Transactions. Find out more and submit your work: ow.ly/8yvU50W2eaB
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Are you currently researching new developments in glycobiology? Submit your work to our new special @biochem_journal collection on Glycobiology, guest edited by Natasha Zachara. We welcome original research papers, review articles and opinion pieces. ow.ly/RZnV50W2cIS

Are you currently researching new developments in glycobiology? Submit your work to our new special @biochem_journal collection on Glycobiology, guest edited by Natasha Zachara. We welcome original research papers, review articles and opinion pieces. ow.ly/RZnV50W2cIS
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A huge thank you to all the incredible sponsors who have made the 16th Jenner Glycobiology & Medicine Symposium possible! Your support fuels innovation, connection, and meaningful conversations in the field of Glycoscience. We're proud to have partnered with such

A huge thank you to all the incredible sponsors who have made the 16th Jenner Glycobiology & Medicine Symposium possible! 

Your support fuels innovation, connection, and meaningful conversations in the field of Glycoscience. We're proud to have partnered with such
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The survival and increasing antimicrobial resistance largely depends on bacterial biofilm formation. New research from Saha et al unveils the role of srbA sRNA in biofilm formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosahttps://doi.org/10.1042/bcj20240650

The survival and increasing antimicrobial resistance largely depends on bacterial biofilm formation. New research from Saha et al unveils the role of srbA sRNA in biofilm formation in Pseudomonas aeruginosahttps://doi.org/10.1042/bcj20240650
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New research from Bhosale et al establishes the non-transcription terminator role of Rho by exploring its function as an RNA:DNA hybrid (RDH) helicase in vivo. ow.ly/r6yL50W61Lo

New research from Bhosale et al establishes the non-transcription terminator role of Rho by exploring its function as an RNA:DNA hybrid (RDH) helicase in vivo. ow.ly/r6yL50W61Lo
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Inositol plays key roles in many cellular processes, however, the mechanisms maintaining the homeostasis of the inositol remains poorly understood. New research from Su et al explores cellular inositol metabolism through a newly developed LC-MS method.doi.org/10.1042/bcj202…

Inositol plays key roles in many cellular processes, however, the mechanisms maintaining the homeostasis of the inositol remains poorly understood. New research from Su et al explores cellular inositol metabolism through a newly developed LC-MS method.doi.org/10.1042/bcj202…
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Nephrin is a central structural and signaling scaffold in kidney filtration. This review from Williamson et al provides an up-to-date account of nephrin signaling and its specialized effects on the uniquely adaptable podocyte. doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202…

Nephrin is a central structural and signaling scaffold in kidney filtration. This review from Williamson et al provides an up-to-date account of nephrin signaling and its specialized effects on the uniquely adaptable podocyte. doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202…
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Interested in how plants and plant-soil microbe interactions are adapting to climate change? Look no further than the Biochemical Journal’s themed collection on Plants and climate change: the role of plants in achieving net zero doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202…

Interested in how plants and plant-soil microbe interactions are adapting to climate change? Look no further than the Biochemical Journal’s themed collection on Plants and climate change: the role of plants in achieving net zero doi.org/10.1042/BCJ202…