A better understanding of protein glycosylation offers insights into disease mechanisms and helps improve therapeutic medicines.
Ion channels generate electrical impulses produced by living cells. Synthetic ion channels could serve as tools for ...
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Why don't teeth count as bones?
The major resemblance between teeth and bones is what they're made of: hard tissue composed of minerals, such as calcium, ...
Plant a seed and, if the conditions are right, the seed grows. The process seems simple enough at first glance and is something many of us may feel like we learned in elementary school.
DnaK/DnaJ or Trigger factor and find that chaperone dependence during primary biogenesis in vivo does not track with ...
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Researchers identify new molecular switch involved in programmed cell death
In the fight against disease, programmed cell death – also known as apoptosis – is a key protective function of the body. It ...
Challenging a long-standing assumption regarding the adult brain, recent research has demonstrated that individuals can ...
Neurologists are urging people over 50 to ensure they're getting enough omega-3 fatty acids, which are vital for brain health ...
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'Chemo brain' may stem from damage to the brain's drainage system
An early-stage study has found that a common chemotherapy drug disrupts lymphatic cells in the tissue surrounding the brain.
Researchers used cryo-EM to study how the HIV enzyme integrase arranges in 3D to slip its DNA into the host genome and pack ...
Spaceflight rewires the human body. Muscles shrink, bones thin and fluids shift towards the brain – but these changes may ...
Researchers at the USC Viterbi School of Engineering and School of Advanced Computing have developed artificial neurons that ...
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