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A single protein decides when human cells grow old, study finds
Cells are not immortal, and that is a good thing. After a certain number of divisions, many human cells stop multiplying for ...
From microglia reprogramming to immune cell-based diagnostics, 2025 was a big year for breakthroughs in cell biology.
A new Dartmouth study opens new avenues for understanding—and potentially manipulating—how cells decide to live or die.
With a new study in the journal Cell, researchers at Stanford University and Stockholm University have contributed to ...
Scientists at Children's Medical Research Institute (CMRI) have made a major discovery about cancer cells. This new ...
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Stem cells reshape in response to electrical signals, study reveals
Scientists in Melbourne have discovered how tiny electrical pulses can steer stem cells as they grow, opening the door to new ...
The study's main contributors include (L-R) graduate student Joshua Shaffer, professor Upasna Sharma, and postdoc Alka Gupta. (Photo by Carolyn Lagattuta) The pioneering research of UC Santa Cruz’s ...
Today's biomedical researchers are relentlessly searching for genes that drive disease, with the goal of creating therapies ...
LRK-4189, which targets PIP4K2C, a key cancer cell fitness target, is being developed for microsatellite stable (MSS) ...
Spatial proteomics is the study of the spatial distribution of the proteins within cells and tissues. The subcellular localization of proteins is intrinsic to cellular function, making spatial ...
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