Every second, hundreds to thousands of molecules move through thousands of nuclear pores in each of your cells. A new high-definition view reveals the machine in action.
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Herpes 'liquefies' human cells to speed up infection
According to a new study, the herpes simplex virus partially liquefies the densely packed, gel-like core of human cell nuclei ...
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Scientists watch lab-made nano-plastics slip inside living cells
In A Nutshell Researchers at Tokyo University of Science developed a method to create fluorescent, irregularly shaped ...
The origin of the nucleus remains hotly debated among scientists, but new imaging and genomic data are shedding light on this billion-year-old mystery.
Abstract: When it comes to decision-making in the medical context, opaque black box models, as accurate as they may be, have still not caught on in clinical practice. To present an alternative to the ...
Abstract: In cancer research, examining the effectiveness of individual treatments using cell cultures is increasingly common. In addition to being ethically more advantageous compared to animal ...
Cellular-level information is routinely used as part of clinical diagnostics 1. Laboratory workers use a microscope to inspect cells on glass slides to detect early signs of cancer in organs such as ...
A scientist whose wife has incurable cancer has transformed microscope images of breast cancer cells into large-scale artworks for an exhibition to educate others and show there is "beauty in ...
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