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New research from Professor Guillermo Ameer’s team shows how a shape change of a cell’s nucleus can trigger regenerative signals and improve implant performance.
It begins with observing onion cells, highlighting their components such as the cell wall, nucleus, and vacuoles. Staining techniques reveal the protoplasm, which is essential for life.
In histopathology, where tissues are studied under the microscope to understand and diagnose diseases, stains represent a ...
A team of physicists has devised a novel strategy that uses naturally occurring motions inside the human cell nucleus to measure the physical properties of the nucleus and its components. The ...
Unlocking cell nucleus behaviors Deformation mechanics may be key in cancer fight Date: August 18, 2022 Source: Texas A&M University Summary: A team has uncovered surprising mechanical behaviors ...
An interdisciplinary team from the University of Basel in Switzerland has succeeded in creating a direct path for artificial nanocontainers to enter into the nucleus of living cells. To this end ...
There are only so many ways to cram DNA into a cell’s nucleus, a study suggests. A cell’s complete genetic blueprint, or genome, is densely packed into chromosomes, condensing meters of DNA ...
Scientists get the drop on the cell's nucleus New method offers potential means for detection of disease Date: October 5, 2018 Source: New York University ...
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