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Study finds injured skin cells rapidly ramp up protein-making hubs
When you nick your finger slicing vegetables, the outer layer of your skin starts patching itself within minutes. A study ...
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Engineered soil bacterial protein kills colorectal cancer cells by targeting their mitochondria
Researchers at Umeå University have turned a protein from soil bacteria into a potential new weapon against colorectal cancer ...
Researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine have discovered that if animal cells gain an extra set of chromosomes, a ...
Researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine have discovered that if animal cells gain an extra set of chromosomes, a ...
New fluorescent dyes allow scientists to watch cancer activity inside living cells in real time, opening new possibilities ...
Fibroblasts are an essential component of the heart, as they play key roles in its structure, development and response to ...
Biological tissues have a remarkable ability to organize and change shape, driven by forces generated by their own cells. One ...
A study published in Cell Research advances a central idea in stem cell biology by identifying a checkpoint that controls the identity of many different types of stem cells across developmental stages ...
How do neurons transport proteins? A new study reveals that Kinesin-2 motor subtypes regulate cargo specificity.
For the first time, a stem cell model has produced a structure resembling an early human embryo with a yolk-sac-like ...
Rutgers researchers use a noninvasive MRI technique to detect differences in cellular energy recovery across age groups and ...
The study, “Integration of phospho-signaling and transcriptomics in single cells reveals distinct Th17 cell fates,” was published in Cell Reports. In the study, first author Seth Fortmann, M.D., Ph.D.
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