It has been claimed that because most of our DNA is active, it must be important, but now human-plant hybrid cells have been ...
A new study shows, for the first time, how the human genome folds and moves in 3D over time to control when genes turn on and ...
This article explores how single-cell multiomics and spatial transcriptomics are illuminating early pregnancy, uncovering ...
Scientists have discovered that T cell receptors activate through a hidden spring-like motion that had never been seen before ...
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New 4D genome maps reveal how genes fold, interact, and reposition as cells divide
New 3D genome maps reveal how DNA folding controls gene activity, offering fresh clues into disease and cell function.
Scientists at UT Southwestern in Dallas say they have finally nailed down the human protein that makes cells literally burst ...
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Opposing protein forces fine tune mRNA stability in human cells
A newly revealed molecular tug-of-war may have implications for better understanding how a multitude of diseases and ...
Liver disease is a major global health problem, causing over two million deaths worldwide each year. While animal models have ...
Using human intestinal organoids, scientists uncovered a previously unknown immune function of M cells. By presenting gluten ...
The research represents a major step forward in revealing how the three dimensional form of DNA shapes the way human biology functions. In a major step toward understanding how the physical form of ...
A growing number of new studies have found that, at least for some cells, death isn’t the end, but the beginning of something wholly unexpected.
Scientists chart a comprehensive cell atlas of the developing human reproductive system, offering new clues into congenital disorders.
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