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In the human body, stem cells process genetic information in an exceptionally reliable and very fast manner. To do this, they ...
Scientists show how stem cells process DNA with speed and precision, revealing principles that could lead to programmable DNA ...
Proteins need to come in and out of the nucleus, the control center of the cell, to give different functions, such as telling the nucleus to switch on or off certain genes.
A new study has revealed how HIV squirms its way into the nucleus as it invades a cell.
The HIV capsid acts as a molecular transporter, smuggling the genome into the cell’s nucleus while invisible to anti-viral sensors in the cytoplasm.
Researchers from Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and ETH Zurich have discovered how proteins in the cell can form tiny liquid droplets that act as a smart molecular glue.
Our cells produce a variety of proteins, each with a specific role that, in many cases, means that they need to be in a ...