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Marie Kondo herself couldn’t do it any better. Usually cells are good at recognizing what doesn’t spark joy. They’re constantly […]
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How well-connected a particular brain network is, and how successfully memories are formed, may determine which patients with post-traumatic stress […]
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The unicellular parasite that causes sleeping sickness differs from other eukaryotes in the mode of regulation of an essential cellular […]
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Cells in humans and other vertebrates, as well as invertebrates, have signaling pathways that play essential roles in embryo development, […]
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Bacteria, often synonymous with infection and disease, may have an unfair reputation. Research indicates there are as many, if not […]
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The cannabis plant and its derivatives have been used in medicinal treatments for millennia. With the recent legalization of medical […]
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New research, from scientists at Imperial College London, unravels how so-called bacterial persister cells manipulate our immune cells, potentially opening […]
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Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) molecules are a group of proteins that help the immune system identify foreign invaders such as […]
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University of Otago researchers have used high-resolution electron microscopy images to reveal how an anti-cancer virus interacts with tumor cells, […]
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Purdue University researchers are testing whether a light-active version of heme, the molecule responsible for transporting oxygen in blood circulation, […]
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