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Scientists discovered that axons don’t quite look like straight cables. Instead, axons often appear like pearls on a string.
Cells detect weaker electrical signals than previously thought using active energy-consuming membrane processes.
Two new research papers have mapped out which pathways in the brain are responsible for driving hunger, food seeking and ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNHow Your Immune System Remembers What You've FoughtA breakdown of how memory B, T, and innate cells remember past infections and how this insight powers vaccines and immunotherapies.
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Discover Magazine on MSNThis Detailed Map of a Human Cell Could Help Us Understand How Cancer DevelopsMapping a human cell gives researchers a view of subcellular architecture and sheds light on how cancer develops.
This important study presents a compelling theoretical framework for understanding phase separation of membrane-bound proteins, with a focus on the organization of tight junction components. By ...
Research provides new insights into how the brain forms habits and explains why they can be so difficult to break.
In a recent study, researchers have uncovered the biological trigger behind the dangerous immune-related adverse events ...
So in the same way you read messages on your phone, which receives signals, transforms them and projects decipherable information onto its screen, the nucleus of your cells can “read” the ...
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Tape, glass, and molecules – the future of archival storageFeature The future of archival data storage is tape, more tape, and then possibly glass-based tech, with DNA and other ...
This study provides useful information on the impact of Lamin A/C knockdown on gene expression using RNA-Seq analysis. In addition, the impact of Lamin A/C knockdown on telomere dynamics is explored ...
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