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Human Cell Death Complex Visualized for the First Time
A team of researchers has visualized a human cell death complex linked to autoimmune and inflammatory conditions, and injuries associated with excessive cell death.
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Missing Genetic Switch Can Cause Malformations During Embryonic Development
A team has discovered how a small disturbance in the activation process of the Pitx1 gene is at the origin of clubfoot, a common foot malformation.
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Why Neuronal Plasticity Can Protect the Brain
Researchers have studied what happens when certain enzymes are blocked in mice. Depending on whether the brain is healthy or diseased, the inhibition had opposite effects.
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Researchers Manipulate Capsule-Like DNA Structures
Scientists have discovered a way to manipulate capsule-like DNA structures. These structures could be used in the development of artificial molecular systems.
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Supermere "Cargo" Could Carry Clues About Cancer, Alzheimer's and COVID-19
Researchers have discovered a nanoparticle released from cells, called a “supermere,” which contains enzymes, proteins and RNA associated with multiple cancers, cardiovascular disease, Alzheimer’s disease and even COVID-19.
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Ultrarapid Cooling Enables Molecular Patterns of Life To Be Observed
A new approach using ultrarapid cryo-arrest of cells during live observation on a microscope enables the preservation of cellular biomolecules in their natural arrangement.
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How Cancer Cells Stay Dormant
Researchers have discovered how cancer cells remain dormant for years after they leave a tumor and travel to other parts of the body.
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CRISPR-Based Gene Editing Technique Can Insert Entire Genes Into Cells
Researchers have developed a new version of prime editing that can install or swap out gene-sized DNA sequences.
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What Happens in Our Cells After Exercise?
An international team of researchers has developed a new approach to pinpoint which proteins in our cells are most critical for increasing sugar absorption after exercise.
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Single Pesticide Exposure Can Affect Bees for Many Generations
A new study finds that pesticides not only directly affect bee health, but effects from past exposure can carry over to future generations.
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