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Inside the cell’s hidden skeleton and movers
The cytoskeleton is far more than a static scaffold—it’s a dynamic, adaptable network that shapes cells, moves cargo, and drives vital processes. From swirling cytoplasmic flows to microtubule ...
Researchers at the School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside have discovered previously unrecognized ...
Fibroblasts are the quiet workers of the skin. They help build collagen and other support fibers in the dermis, the deeper layer that keeps skin firm, flexible, and able to recover from daily wear.
Before seedlings can photosynthesize, they depend on fatty acids—and on peroxisomes to process them. Researchers discovered ...
A cellular-resolution map of prenatal brain development in Down syndrome reveals disrupted neuron production timing and altered cell types.
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have implemented an advanced microscopy technique to visualize multiple ...
Gene editing has emerged as a powerful approach for targeting the genetic causes of disease, but getting the editing ...
White matter pathways allow distant parts of the brain to communicate, supporting memory, emotion, and language. One such ...
CAR-T cell therapy has transformed treatment for certain cancers by engineering a patient’s immune cells to identify and ...
For the first time, Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have demonstrated that Hodgkin lymphoma cancer cells from patient ...
Researchers at the School of Medicine at the University of California, Riverside have discovered previously unrecognized ...
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