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Microscopic movies capture brain proteins in action, revealing new insight into shapes and functions
Our cells rely on microscopic highways and specialized protein vehicles to move everything—from positioning organelles to carting protein instructions to disposing of cellular garbage. These highways ...
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AZoRobotics on MSNAI-Powered Discovery Maps the 3D Structure of the Human GenomeResearchers unveil the fractal globule structure of DNA, providing new insights into genome organization and its implications ...
Human healthy aging and longevity are complex phenomena influenced by a dynamic interplay of genetic, epigenetic, metabolic, immune, and environmental factors.
A team of scientists has answered a long-standing question in cell biology, uncovering how the cell's main energy currency, ATP, is transported into the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Disrupted energy ...
With its fascinating ability to regrow entire limbs and internal organs, the Mexican axolotl is the ideal model for studying regeneration. Scientists have now found a factor that tells cells which ...
Clear signs of immune activation: ICT01 at the 10 mg dose provided optimal activation of γ9δ2 T cells and a downstream immune ...
Imagine looking at thousands of scattered puzzle pieces and trying to guess what picture they create. Without any reference point, it's nearly impossible.
An exhibition featuring work from incarcerated artists highlights links between environmental and climate injustice and the ...
The ubiquitous presence of micro - and nanoscale plastics (MNPs) in environmental matrices - air, water, and food - has raised significant concerns about ...
AARP is partnering with Allen Institute in a June 5, online event featuring brain health experts. Sponsored by AARP.
A YouTbe video shows how the human body changes and adapts after abstaining from food for four to 36 hours at a time.
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