Teemu Miettinen discusses his innovative method for measuring intracellular water, revealing its critical role in cell ...
Comprehensive review led by R3’s Department of Research consolidates emerging evidence on Wharton’s jelly function, ...
A recent study has demonstrated the power of metabolic engineering in enhancing the antitumor activity of chimeric antigen ...
Despite its compact structure—composed of only three amino acids—this endogenous tripeptide has been repeatedly situated at ...
A review in Glycoscience & Therapy summarizes advances in selective editing of N-glycan signals on living cell surface via the LCS‑NGS technology platform. It focuses on enzyme‑based strategies ...
One of the most fundamental questions in biology is how a single fertilized egg produces the diverse cell types making up the body – from neurons and skin to muscle and blood – that bear the same ...
In “Why Do We Exist?” Hakeem Oluseyi explores how life may emerge to move energy through matter—and why Earth is the perfect ...
A newly published study reports that APC-deficient cancer cells may depend on a single metabolic enzyme for survival, ...
There is a significant sex bias in autism, which continues even as autism in females gains more recognition in research and ...
A newly identified population of dysfunctional immune cells may play a central role in both aging and chronic disease.
Perovskite solar cells shouldn’t work as well as they do—but they do. Scientists have now discovered that defects inside the ...
Inside every cell, a cleanup operation runs around the clock. Proteins are constantly damaged by wear and tear. Some can be repaired, while others must be dismantled and recycled. When this system ...
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