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Three-dimensional (3D) imaging is essential for investigating cellular structure and dynamics. Traditional optical methods ...
Hemifusomes are fused vesicles, or sacs of fluid, that were previously unknown to exist inside cells. They were discovered ...
New microbial sensors? CryoRs are sensors for UV irradiation and are also capable of inward proton translocation modulated by ...
The new CdTe-on-glass technology offers a lighter, cheaper, and highly radiation-resistant alternative, targeting 20% ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNStudy Links Cell Surface Receptor Pairing to Proper Embryonic Body ShapeDuring animal development, cells divide and arrange themselves in a coordinated way, eventually forming the embryo.
During animal development, cells divide and arrange themselves in a coordinated way, eventually forming the embryo. The cells ...
Esophageal adenocarcinoma (EAC), one of two major forms of esophageal cancer, is the sixth most deadly cancer worldwide for ...
Researchers used advanced microscopy to uncover important protein structures. For the first time, two important protein ...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) and cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) have revolutionized structural biology by enabling high-resolution imaging of biomolecules and cellular structures. However, ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNNew Insights into the Molecular Fight or Flight ResetBeing cut off in traffic, giving a presentation or missing a meal can all trigger a suite of physiological changes that allows the body to react swiftly to stress or starvation.
Rutgers’ biophysicists, bioengineers and plant biologists capture first live images of cellulose construction leading to potential practical applications A research team from Rutgers University-New ...
Transmission electron microscopy of biological specimens at cryogenic temperatures (cryoEM) has become a widely used method to image biomolecules at high resolution, both in solution and within the ...
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