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Live Chat: Mysteries of the Cell

on 30 November 2011, 9:23 AM |
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Why haven't we beaten cancer yet, or learned how to repair spinal cord injuries? Arguably, it's because we still don't understand cells well enough. Science’s special news section, titled Mysteries of the Cell (available free with registration), which appeared in the 25 November issue, highlights how much we still need to know about our cells. In it, researchers address fundamental but still niggling questions such as how cells know their size and how they position the billion-plus proteins inside them. These pursuits could provide fodder for future Ph.D.s, or even Nobel prizes. After decades of study, where are scientists still coming up short when it comes to cells? What are researchers doing to solve these dilemmas? How can the answers bring us closer to realizing new treatments for diseases such as cancer?

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