A Simpler Path to Super-Resolution: Scientists Reinvent Microscopy Scientists have developed a new, cost-effective approach to super-resolution microscopy that allows researchers to visualize cellular structures at the molecular level using …
Cell Biology
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APC-deficient cancer cells rely on single enzyme for survival A newly published study reveals that colorectal cancer cells lacking the APC tumor suppressor protein depend on a single metabolic enzyme, …
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Understanding CD71 and CD235a Markers in Erythroid Cell Development Erythroid cell maturation involves a series of precisely regulated steps where hematopoietic stem cells differentiate into functional red blood cells. This …
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Understanding the Role of Pseudogene-Derived lncRNAs in Cancer Stem Cells Recent research is shedding light on the complex regulatory mechanisms that drive tumor growth and treatment resistance. At the center …
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Securing the Blueprint of Life: Georgia Tech Develops First Genetic Passcode Lock In the rapidly evolving world of synthetic biology, protecting high-value genetic assets is becoming as critical as securing …
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New Insights into Pediatric Brain Tumor Development Offer Hope for Targeted Therapies A collaborative research effort involving Baylor College of Medicine, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Texas Children’s Hospital …
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Early Life Stress Linked to Long-Term Digestive Issues Early life stress, encompassing experiences like emotional neglect and parental mental health challenges, can have lasting effects on gut health, potentially leading …
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The Hidden Order in Protein Flexibility: How Disorder Drives Function For decades, scientists believed that a protein’s function was inextricably linked to its precise three-dimensional structure. Still, a growing body …
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Vitamin B2 Shows Promise in New Cancer Therapies A deficiency in vitamin B2, also known as riboflavin, may increase the susceptibility of tumor cells to a specific type of cell …
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CD4+ T Cells: Reframing Cancer Immunotherapy For decades, cancer immunotherapy has largely focused on CD8+ cytotoxic T lymphocytes as the primary drivers of tumor cell destruction. However, emerging clinical evidence …