A newly identified virus–cell hybrid structure allows viruses to spread faster and more aggressively by hitching a ride on ...
RIKEN researchers have discovered how right-handed molecules in our cells can give rise to cells that are not symmetrical ...
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AI uncovers 360,000 DNA knots that quietly shape how genes turn on and off
AI maps fleeting DNA quadruplexes, revealing paired structures that control genes in healthy cells and cancer.
Many biological processes are regulated by electricity—from nerve impulses to heartbeats to the movement of molecules in and ...
This article explores how single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics are illuminating early pregnancy, uncovering ...
A team of researchers has generated one of the most detailed 3D maps of human chromosomes, cataloging over 140,000 DNA looping interactions.
After a cozy night by the fireplace, most people scoop out the ash and toss it without a second thought. But did you know ...
Researchers suggest that MultiCell could potentially be used to discern early patterns of disease, such as in asthma.
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Chromatin accessibility maps reveal how stem cells drive myelodysplastic syndrome progression
Over the past few decades, advances in hematology have illuminated how a delicate balance between stem cell self-renewal and ...
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'Necroprinting' uses mosquito tubes to 3D-print below cell scale
Engineers have turned one of nature’s most reviled body parts into a precision tool, using the hollow feeding tubes of dead ...
A new study shows, for the first time, how the human genome folds and moves in 3D over time to control when genes turn on and ...
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System replicates womb lining to 'listen in' to embryo-mother interactions during implantation
By engineering a system replicating the womb lining with high biological accuracy, researchers at the Babraham Institute and ...
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