UCSF scientists discover that the spindle, the structure that divides chromosomes equally during mitosis, actually gets stronger when it is stretched.
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Scientists uncover previously unknown life forms hiding inside the human body
The human body has always been crowded with microscopic passengers, from bacteria to viruses and fungi. Over the past two ...
Researchers at Washington University in St. Louis have a unique resource in the form of the Center for Biomolecular ...
Dr. Berenika Maciejewicz, a triple-doctor and an expert in longevity, leads the company’s interdisciplinary team to ...
A Scripps team has adapted advanced imaging and computation to measure cell membrane thickness inside intact animal and yeast ...
Platelets are small, anucleate blood cells that play an essential role in hemostasis. Their primary task is to recognize vascular injury, become activated, and aggregate via their surface receptor ...
Cell-type resolved protein atlas of brain lysosomes identifies SLC45A1-associated disease as a lysosomal disorder. Ali Ghoochani, Julia C. Heiby, Eshaan S. Rawat, Uche N. Medoh, Domenico Di Fraia, ...
A team from Würzburg has fundamentally changed our understanding of platelet biology. The researchers demonstrate that the ...
Dr. David Stegner [email protected] Institute of Experimental Biomedicine – Chair I, University Hospital Würzburg & Rudolf Virchow Center for Integrative and Translational Bioimaging, ...
Lysosomes are membrane-bound organelles whose acidic lumen (pH 4.5–5.0) is required for degradation. This luminal acidity is ...
Vitamin B12 is long understood as a vital nutrient required for red blood cell formation and nerve function, but a new ...
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