Caspases are a family of proteolytic enzymes that play a central role in apoptosis, the regulated process of programmed cell death essential for development, homeostasis and the clearance of damaged ...
Your body is made up of trillions of cells, and they are the foundation of everything—from energy levels to digestion, brain function, and movement. When your cells function efficiently, your body ...
Casein kinase 1 (CK1) is a family of evolutionarily conserved serine/threonine kinases that play pivotal roles in regulating a wide array of cellular processes. These enzymes function by ...
Jasmine Plummer shares the spatial omics techniques she has developed to investigate the cellular processes underlying ...
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Series Preface (Evolutionary Cell Biology) -- Preface -- Editor ...
Maggie Clevenger, a staff scientist in the lab of UChicago Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering Assoc. Prof. Nicolas Chevrier, is the first author of a paper outlining a new technique to prepare ...
Supporting cell communication processes is critical for maintaining human performance and long-term health.”— Hunter ...
Microtubules perform an active role in communication within the cell by transmitting received signals to the cell's functional units. Researchers at the Paul Scherrer Institute PSI and the Department ...
To study biological processes, scientists often take snapshots of the molecules in cells, such as proteins and nucleotides, at specific points in time. In spatial biology, they can leverage molecular ...
CiQUS researchers introduces an innovative chemical strategy to create biomimetic structures with greater efficiency. The design of more versatile and controllable synthetic cells could unlock new ...
Scientists have transformed RNA, a biological molecule present in all living cells, into a biosensor that can detect tiny chemicals relevant to human health. Research by scientists centers on RNA, a ...
Scientists at the Center for Cell Dynamics, School of Biological and Behavioral Sciences, Queen Mary University of London, in collaboration with Carl Zeiss, have developed an innovative live-cell ...
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