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What determines the fate of a T cell? Research highlights cellular 'housekeeping' mechanism
When killer T cells of our immune system divide, they normally undergo asymmetric cell division (ACD): Each daughter cell ...
Imagine if our bodies could grow new organs throughout our entire lives. Plants do this constantly, thanks to tiny, powerful ...
This week we have selected a recent article from The Conversation contributed by Dr Francesco Crea, a clinician and research ...
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Autophagy steers T cell fate during immune division
Researchers at the Max Delbrück Center have found that a cellular housekeeping mechanism called autophagy plays a major role ...
A new international study led by Prof. Carmit Levy of the Department of Human Genetics and Biochemistry at the Gray Faculty ...
As we age, our immune system quietly loses its edge, and scientists have uncovered a surprising reason why. A protein called ...
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New 4D genome maps reveal how genes fold, interact, and reposition as cells divide
New 3D genome maps reveal how DNA folding controls gene activity, offering fresh clues into disease and cell function.
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Isomorphic cell division reveals a hidden code in tissue building
The journey started with an enigma in the zebrafish embryo: some endothelial cells, actively involved in the initial stages of the development of the earliest blood vessels, were dividing in an ...
Some fungi live up to 2,500 years thanks to an internal system that eliminates harmful cells and prevents genetic mutations.
We’ve seen 7,000mAh and 8,000mAh packs becoming mainstream, and Honor even crossed the once-unthinkable 10,000mAh mark.
Researchers suggest that MultiCell could potentially be used to discern early patterns of disease, such as in asthma.
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Study reveals a therapeutic vulnerability in aggressive subtype of triple-negative breast cancer
A new study published today in Science Translational Medicine by researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer ...
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