Some single-celled organisms are known to transition to multicellularity during their lifetimes, usually either by cloning themselves or when many similar cells come together to form a larger ...
Deep in our cells, a wide range of processes are occurring constantly. These cellular processes rely on enzymes to act as catalysts and set off a series of molecular interactions. There are still many ...
Each year, approximately 36,000 people are diagnosed with the disease in the United States, according to the American Cancer ...
Pasca Lab specializes in growing three-dimensional organoid models from reprogrammed stem cells, which capture molecular changes during fetal brain-like development. Because the human brain cannot be ...
Researchers found that activating the STING pathway with an experimental agonist reduced meningioma growth, triggered ...
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Immune cells ripping DNA from dying nuclei in wild nucleocytosis process
Researchers in Japan have identified a striking new way immune cells strip DNA out of dying neighbors, a process they call ...
Research has uncovered a surprising biological twist: molecules that help support healthy aging can also contribute to cancer growth.
Researchers from The University of Osaka have developed a mouse model for achondroplasia. The model identified the importance ...
Backed by more than 30 peer-reviewed human clinical studies supporting endogenous antioxidant activity, cellular ...
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New research shows alcohol disrupts key brain cell signaling pathways
A wave of recent neuroscience research has identified specific molecular and cellular mechanisms through which alcohol disrupts signaling between brain cells, offering a sharper picture of how ...
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Gene editing takes centre stage in FDA’s new rare disease approval pathway
The aim of the pathway is to remove red tape for bespoke therapies designed for patients with rare diseases.
New research shows that physical pressure from brain tumors or injuries triggers a "self-destruction" program in neurons, leading to irreversible brain damage.
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