Cells can spontaneously change shape even without external signals, but the underlying mechanisms behind this form of ...
Every time a white blood cell engulfs a bacterium, a neuron extends a projection to connect with a neighboring cell, or when a cancer cell forcefully squeezes through tissue to spread, the cell must ...
Using an innovative combination of biochemical experiments and ultra-high-resolution microscopy, a research team at Kiel ...
Fig. 2: Identification of direct induction of mPT-mediated dysfunction in isolated mitochondria from HeLa cells by anticancer drugs using nFCM. Subsequently, an investigation into BetA’s potential for ...
Artificial cells created in the laboratory offer a wide range of potential applications. Until now, however, their ...
In a bid to better understand how cancer cells power their explosive growth and spread, scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have shed new light on the location and function of ...
This paper is a laboratory experiment aimed at fabricating the different layers that make up the Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cell (PEMFC), assembling it, constructing the cell, and then testing it ...
Researchers discover that Alzheimer's-linked APP protein protects neurons by clearing toxic leaked nuclear waste via ...
Researchers at Texas A&M Health and collaborators have developed engineered CRAC channel inhibitory binders that can ...
The formation of pores by a particular protein, gasdermin D, plays a key role in inflammatory reactions. During its activation, an inhibitory part is split off. More than 30 of the remaining protein ...
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