Tiny tweaks in DNA folding can have big effects. A study from Umeå University shows that even the most subtle changes in ...
The world of cells is surprisingly noisy. Each cell carries unique genetic information, but when we try to measure cellular ...
They derive their energy from differences in the concentration of hydrogen ions across some of these membranes ...
Pancreatic cancer has the highest mortality rate of all major cancers, and its incidence is climbing. Because it is typically ...
Your body's blood-making stem cells, hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), are like factory managers who work best when calm and ...
Some human organs, such as kidneys and lungs, have back-ups. Some can be lost with little consequence—the spleen, for example ...
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Worms Reveal Just How Cramped Cells Really Are
In a new study published in Science Advances Sept. 10, a team of UC Davis researchers tracked the movement of fluorescent ...
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Advanced Statistical Method Reduces Noise in Single-Cell RNA-Sequencing Data
The world of cells is surprisingly noisy. Each cell carries unique genetic information, but when we try to measure cellular ...
Alcohol doesn’t just damage the liver — it locks its cells in a strange “in-between” state that prevents them from healing. Even after someone quits drinking, liver cells often get stuck, unable to ...
In a pair of studies, investigators from the lab of Huiping Liu, MD, Ph.D., associate professor of Pharmacology and of ...
They've identified which grants wouldn't have been funded had similar cuts been made earlier in this century and tracked the ...
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First evidence of a ‘nearly universal’ pharmacological chaperone for rare disease
A study published today in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology is the first time researchers have shown evidence that a single drug, already licensed for medical use, can stabilise nearly all ...
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