Cells constantly navigate a dynamic environment, facing ever-changing conditions and challenges. But how do cells swiftly adapt to these environmental fluctuations? A new study is answering that ...
Venter led the private effort to sequence the human genome and created the first synthetic bacterial cell while launching ...
Whenever there is a wound or infection, the body produces an inflammatory response. This is the body’s first line of defence, ...
For the first time, a stem cell model has produced a structure resembling an early human embryo with a yolk-sac-like structure, from a single starting stem cell population and without direct genetic ...
Teemu Miettinen discusses his innovative method for measuring intracellular water, revealing its critical role in cell ...
A newly published study reports that APC-deficient cancer cells may depend on a single metabolic enzyme for survival, ...
UNC postdoctoral Ajit Prakash explores how G proteins function as intracellular pH sensors and how this affects cell ...
Abstract: This paper will introduce two basic switching cells, P-cell and N-cell, along with their implications and applications in power electronic circuits. The concept of switching cells in power ...
Disruptions of wound healing phases of the skin lead to chronic wound formation, excessive wound healing, substantial consumption of resources and long-term medical management (1). Extensive skin ...
“Basic, curiosity-driven research is the crucible for all discoveries that lead to medical advances. That is what is needed to keep the country and the world healthy,” said Lucy Shapiro, the 2025 ...
A massive illegal electronic device network capable of crippling cell towers and jamming 911 calls across New York City was uncovered by the Secret Service — just as world leaders prepared to descend ...
Many winners of the annual Lasker Awards have gone on to win a Nobel Prize in medicine or other fields. Lucy Shapiro of Stanford University was honored for her 55-year career investigating how ...
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