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A new issue of the online weekly of The Scripps Research Institute, News&Views, is now available at http://www.scripps.edu/newsandviews

In this week's issue:

Team Finds New Way to Map Important Drug Targets
Innovative techniques from the Cherezov lab and new X-ray technology have enabled faster, more accurate imaging of hard-to-study membrane proteins, in this case the human serontin receptor.

Scientists Design Targeted New Drug Candidates Based on Detailed Picture of Muscular Dystrophy Defect
Researchers from the Disney lab have designed compounds that, even in small amounts, have the potential to counter defects associated with myotonic dystrophy type 2—and reverse the disease.

Nociceptin: Nature’s Balm for the Stressed Brain
The Roberto lab shows the brain’s own anti-stress system can prevent and even reverse some cellular effects of acute stress.

Researchers Identify Possible Key to Drug Resistance in Crohn’s Disease
Scientists from the Sundrud lab have identified a normally small subset of immune cells that may play a major role in the development of Crohn’s disease as well as steroid resistance associated with the disease.

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Charles Weissmann Wins Ernst Jung Gold Medal for Medicine; TSRI Chemists’ Work Selected Among Most Significant in 2013; Kendall Nettles Awarded Cancer Research Grant; Four TSRI Researchers Receive AHA Awards







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