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BiologyCell BiologyCellsGeneticsGutSciTech NewsStanford University
Stanford Scientists Discover Cellular “Neighborhoods” in Our Gut
Pioneering Research Maps Cellular Communities in Human Gut, Unveiling Microscopic Complexity.
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Fresh Insights Unveil the Assembly Process of a Fundamental Biological Molecule
This article delves into groundbreaking research on the assembly of large subunits in human ribosomes. Utilizing high-definition cryo-EM images and …
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Cell BiologyCellsHarvard Medical SchoolProteinSciTech NewsUniversities
Molecular Mystery Solved – Harvard Scientists Discover a Previously Unknown Way Cells Break Down Proteins
Harvard breakthrough unveils novel protein breakdown process, paving way for therapeutic interventions. Science, August 2023.
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A Pioneering Development in Neuroscience – Newly Captured Images Reveal Unobserved Aspects of the Synapse
A groundbreaking study reveals detailed 3D synapse images, aiding in the understanding of diseases like Huntington’s and schizophrenia.
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CancerCell BiologyCellsLung CancerProteinSciTech NewsUniversitiesUSC
Surprising Finding: Scientists Discover New, Unexpected Mechanism of Cancer Cell Spread
Surprising finding: Cancer cell spread mechanism discovered as protein GRP78 moves to nucleus, changing cell behavior.
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CancerCellsEpigeneticsSciTech NewsWeill Cornell Medicine
Scientists Discover Secret Link Between Two Key Cancer Hallmarks
Scientists reveal link between chromosomal instability & epigenetic changes in cancer, offering new treatment possibilities. (160 characters)
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BrainCellsMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Copenhagen
Unique Neurons Found with Ability to Halt All Movement
Scientists find unique neurons that can halt all movement, aiding our understanding of nervous system control and Parkinson’s disease mechanisms.
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BrainCellsMedicineNeuroscienceSciTech NewsUniversity Of Chicago
Rethinking Established Knowledge: Scientists Uncover Unanticipated Intricacy in Cerebellar Networks
Scientists reveal surprising complexity in cerebellar connections: Multiple dendrites in human Purkinje cells.
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BacteriaCellsMolecular BiologyPrinceton UniversitySciTech NewsVirus
The Subtle Art of Viral Espionage: Understanding How Eavesdropping Viruses Engage in Battle to Infect Hosts
by Klaus Müllerby Klaus MüllerScientists discover how viruses eavesdrop on bacterial signals to switch from dormant to aggressive, altering their infection strategies.
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