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Post by Muramasa on Sept 10, 2007 12:11:58 GMT -8
Manga artist Hirohiko Araki (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, BAOH, Steel Ball Run) has drawn the cover of volume 130's issue 5 (available September 7) of the American biological journal Cell, at the request of two Japanese authors published in this issue. Dr. Mitsutoshi Setou and Dr. Hiroshi Ageta are part of a team that identified a protein named SCRAPPER that helps regulate synaptic activity in the nervous system. Among other potential benefits, the findings reported in the "Ubiquitin Ligase for Synaptic Tuning" article will aid research on Alzheimer's disease and strokes.
According to the issue, Araki's art depicts SCRAPPER as a purple humanoid "putting blue heart-shaped ubiquitins on the red RIM creatures." Araki drew the illustration with the scientific direction of Drs. Setou and Ageta. And the world became a little better...
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Post by Kuat on Sept 10, 2007 12:43:30 GMT -8
I saw that in the Library this morning.
"Let's see: Nature, Science, Lancet...
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Cell?!"
I'm fetching a copy for posterity.
Oh, interesting read as well.
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Post by You probably can't touch this. on Sept 10, 2007 13:16:14 GMT -8
This only fuels my imagination that my body is a battlezone of microscopic Transformers.
More than doesn't meet the eye?
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Post by The Dankness on Sept 10, 2007 13:54:58 GMT -8
Holy crap! It's a biological science themed STAND! That kicks ass.
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Post by Muramasa on Sept 11, 2007 2:01:15 GMT -8
Now I'm tempted to imagine stand designs for white blood cells. I'd imagine they'd have an attack like Emerald Splash.
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