DNA–protein cross-links (DPCs) represent a severe form of DNA damage that can disrupt essential chromatin-based processes.
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Membraneless organelles, also called biomolecular condensates, are changing how scientists think about protein chemistry, ...
Researchers from Miguel Hernández University of Elche (UMH) in Spain have identified an effective strategy to reduce ...
Scientists identify the first non-coding gene that directly controls cell size, reshaping how biology explains growth and ...
From small ions to large molecules, cellular gates control what can pass in and out of cells. But how one such gate, called ...
SickKids researchers discovered that a long non-coding RNA, CISTR-ACT, directly regulates cell size. Using gene-editing tools ...
This article explores how single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics are illuminating early pregnancy, uncovering ...
Study finds CRISPR/Cas gene editing causes “chromatin fatigue” – another surprise mechanism by which it can produce unwanted ...
What keeps our cells the right size? Scientists have long puzzled over this fundamental question, since cells that are too large or too small are linked to many diseases. Until now, the genetic basis ...
If stretched out, human DNA would be about 2 meters long. For this long strand to fit inside the cell nucleus, which is about ...