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How Snowflake Yeast Evolved To Be Bigger and Stronger
The world would look very different without multicellular organisms – take away the plants, animals, fungi, and seaweed, and Earth starts to look like a wetter, greener version of Mars.
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Cell Movement in Embryos May Offer Insights Into How Cancer Spreads
Scientists have studied embryonic development to better understand how cells separate from tissues during cancer metastasis.
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Super-Resolution Imaging Advances Could Help Nanomedicine Development
Scientists have developed a super-resolution imaging platform technology to improve understanding of how nanoparticles interact within cells.
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Exploring How To Reverse or Halt Aging Through Nutrition and Exercise
The World Health Organization predicts that by 2050, 2.1 billion people worldwide will be over 60 years old, a drastic increase from only 1 billion in 2019.
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New Human “Pangenome” Reference Released
More complete and sophisticated collection of genome sequences captures significantly more human diversity.
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Ancient Messengers cAMP and cGMP’s Delivery Method Revealed
Two highly similar molecules with essential, but often contrasting, signaling roles in most life forms exert their distinct effects through subtle differences in their bindings to their signaling partners.
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Metabolism Can Be Rewired To Favor Rapid Growth in the Absence of Respiration
Researchers use an evolutionary cell biology approach in two related fission yeasts, one which acquires energy by respiration and one which doesn't, to find the critical points at which respiration feeds into central carbon metabolism.
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Virus-Resistant Gene-Edited Calf Created for the First Time
Scientists have collaborated to produce the first gene-edited calf with resistance to bovine viral diarrhea virus, a virus that costs the US cattle sector billions of dollars annually.
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Diverse and Dynamic Senescent Cell Populations Uncovered
In this study, researchers set out to comprehensively analyze the senescent transcriptome of human diploid fibroblasts at the individual-cell scale by performing single-cell RNA-sequencing analysis through two approaches.
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Gut Immune System of Children With IBD Mapped
Researchers have mapped the gut immune system in children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which could aid in the development of more targeted therapies.
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