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.
The appendix has independently evolved at least 32 times across 361 mammalian species. What makes it an evolutionary darling when it’s more of a medical liability today?
These findings suggest that damaged tanycytes may lose their ability to move tau out of the brain. If the cells cannot perform this cleaning role, toxic proteins may remain in the brain and gradually ...
Louisiana used it as an opportunity to promote the City of Rayne as the Frog Capital of the World. See how the frogs helped ...
This insight may also help researchers better understand how other organs develop and could eventually inspire new medical ...
By Greek City Times Staff A renewed wave of online discussion has emerged after many social media users discovered that Laminin, a crucial protein in the ...
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Single-cell breakthrough decodes transcriptome, epigenome & 3D genome at once
A team led by Professor Inkyung Jung from the Department of Biological Sciences at KAIST, working with Professor Yarui Diao’s ...
Researchers in Sweden have engineered a cell-free cartilage scaffold that can guide the body to rebuild damaged bone. By removing the cells but preserving the structure and natural growth signals, the ...
A recent brain imaging study reveals that attention deficit hyperactivity disorder consists of at least two distinct physical subtypes. This discovery suggests that patients may eventually benefit ...
Growing neurons rely on chemical cues to find their targets, but new research shows that the brain’s physical properties help ...
More than 10,000 Americans are waiting for a liver transplant. Many more never make the list, because they are too sick to ...
Ongoing research aims to confirm the mechanism by which ICP4 fluidizes the nucleus, which could indicate specific targets to counter viral replication.
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