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About one in eight women in the United States will develop breast cancer in her lifetime. The vast majority of […]
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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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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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Although moderately mobile, marine cone snails have perfected several strategies to capture prey. Some fish-hunting species release venom into the […]
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Researchers at the University of Eastern Finland have developed novel antibacterial compounds, focusing on the role of LsrK kinase. LsrK […]
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Adult mouse skeletal stem cells in the jaw revert to a more developmentally flexible state when called upon to regenerate […]
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In research that extends knowledge about the physiology of regeneration and wound repair, Tufts University biologists have discovered that amputation […]
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Human cytomegalovirus is a leading cause of birth defects and transplant failures. As it’s evolved over time, this virus from […]
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For some cells, context is everything. Cells plucked out of their native environs have trouble divvying up their chromosomes correctly, […]
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