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Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shown that the 'pacemaker' controlling yeast cell division lies inside the nucleus rather than outside it, as previously thought. Having the ...
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Zooming in reveals a world of detail: Protein mapping technique reveals inner workings of cells
In the past decade, there has been significant interest in studying the expression of our genetic code down to the level of ...
Beyond classic stress signaling: How mitochondrial stress softens the cell nucleus and alters cellular identity by Anna Euteneuer, University of Cologne edited by Sadie Harley, reviewed by Robert Egan ...
Our cells produce a variety of proteins, each with a specific role that, in many cases, means that they need to be in a ...
The Singulator 100 System automates the processing of solid tissue samples into suspensions of single cells or nuclei with high yields and from small samples for a wide range of single-cell ...
Scientists at Delft University of Technology have managed to watch a single atomic nucleus flip its magnetic state in real time. Using a scanning tunneling microscope, they indirectly read the nucleus ...
Life as we know it — plants, animals, fungi, even you and me — depends on something that happened more than 2 billion years ago. It was a cellular revolution called eukaryogenesis, the origin of ...
The production of D-2HG creates a bridge between mitochondrial dysfunction and the mechanics of the cell nucleus, an unexpected form of cross-talk that changes how we think about adaptation in ...
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