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Cells once thought passive are now seen as sculptors. Their choreography may explain how tissues form and fail. A new study ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have created a new way of telling "aged" human cells apart from younger ones ...
A new antibody treatment prevents cholesterol buildup in heart mitochondria and restores energy production, offering hope for ...
Inside your body, countless processes are happening every second to keep you alive. Among them is a little-known but powerful ...
UC Irvine, and the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), have used biology to convert human urine into a valuable ...
The Rita Allen Foundation Scholars program provides multi-year funding to promising early-career investigators conducting ...
Hyperthermia, a cancer treatment using controlled heat to kill tumor cells, shows promise but faces limitations due to some ...
Scientists discovered that axons don’t quite look like straight cables. Instead, axons often appear like pearls on a string.
In a study published in Nature Communications, Dr. Eiji Yoshihara, PhD, investigator at The Lundquist Institute for Biomedical Innovation at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and an assistant professor at ...
Rather than being like battery chargers, mitochondria are more like the motherboard of the cell.
The transfer of this principle to artificial cells is a challenge in synthetic biology. Advances in DNA ... They are useful for studying membrane dynamics, protein interactions, and lipid behavior.
Membrane-bound organelles were the textbook ... What I finally saw in those blobs opened my eyes to a whole new world of cell biology. To get a sense of what a biomolecular condensate looks ...