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New study provides a key breakthrough in cancer therapy and synthetic biology
Randomness inside cells can decide whether a cancer returns after chemotherapy or whether an infection survives antibiotics.
Gastric cancer cells can activate KRAS-driven signals, enabling autonomous tumor growth by producing their own WNT proteins. New research reveals how gastric cancer cells exploit WNT signaling for ...
Living cells may generate electricity through the natural motion of their membranes. These fast electrical signals could play ...
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Power around your cells? Scientists found a hidden energy clue
Biologists have long treated the cell as a chemical factory, but a new wave of research is forcing a rethink of that familiar ...
Long before memory problems appear, your brain may already be losing neurons. That is the unsettling message from new work by ...
Dermatologists warn that men moisturising skin is crucial. Neglecting this simple step can lead to dryness, dullness, and ...
Ever bitten into a hot pie, yelped "Hothothot!" then had your taste buds go on strike for the next week? Taste buds are a ...
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Cell membranes may work like tiny power generators
Biologists have long treated cell membranes as passive barriers, thin skins that separate the chemistry of life from the ...
Over the past year, most of your body has replaced itself cell by cell. What can we learn from other animals’ dramatic feats ...
Overview: Smartphones can connect to satellites to send messages when cellular and Wi-Fi networks fail.Satellite features ...
Fred Hutch researchers launch free online tool to assess colorectal cancer risk Researchers led by Ulrike “Riki” Peters, PhD, MPH, holder of the 40th Anniversary Endowed Chair, and Li Hsu, PhD, ...
It is cold season. A homonym if there ever was one. As I cannot control the temperature, allow me to give you some advice on ...
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