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Published Humans vs. Bacteria: Differences in ribosome decoding revealed - Humans vs. Bacteria: Differences in Ribosome Decoding Revealed



Scientists have found that human ribosomes decode mRNA slower than bacteria, with implications for d...
Published A miniature heart in a petri dish: Organoid emulates development of the human heart - A Miniature Heart in a Petri Dish: Organoid Emulates Development of the Human Heart



A team has induced stem cells to emulate the development of the human heart. The result is a sort of...
Published Where the HI-Virus sleeps in the brain - Where Does the HI-Virus Sleep in the Brain?


The human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1 is able to infect various tissues in humans. Once inside the...
Published An extra X chromosome-linked gene may explain decreased viral infection severity in females - An Extra X Chromosome-Linked Gene May Explain Decreased Viral Infection Severity in Females


It has long been known that viral infections can be more severe in males than females, but the quest...
Published Microrobot technology: Externally connecting in vivo neural networks - Microrobot Technology: Externally Connecting In Vivo Neural Networks


Researchers have developed a technology for delivering a microrobot to a target point of a hippocamp...
Published A compound from fruit flies could lead to new antibiotics - A Compound from Fruit Flies Could Lead to New Antibiotics



Research shows that the natural peptide, called drosocin, protects fruit flies from bacterial infect...
Published Biologists determine the evolutionary age of individual cell types providing critical insights for animal development - Biologists Determine the Evolutionary Age of Individual Cell Types Providing Critical Insights for Animal Development



A research team has recently made a significant discovery about the evolutionary age of different ty...
Published Engineering the next generation of cell and gene therapies - Engineering the Next Generation of Cell and Gene Therapies



Investigators are developing a novel way to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and retinitis...
Published Loops, flags and tension in DNA - Loops, Flags, and Tension in DNA: Understanding the Complexities of Genetic Information



Two protein complexes carry the major responsibility for the spatial organization of chromosomes in...
Published Compressive stress shapes the symmetry of Arabidopsis root vascular tissue - Compressive Stress Shapes the Symmetry of Arabidopsis Root Vascular Tissue


A cytokinin-mediated, proliferation-based mechanism is involved in the generation and maintenance of...
Published DELLA proteins could hold key to the next Green Revolution - DELLA Proteins Could Hold Key to the Next Green Revolution



A family of 'promiscuous' proteins found in all land plants is responsible for many different plant...
Published New details of SARS-COV-2 structure - New Details of SARS-COV-2 Structure: A Comprehensive Overview


Researchers used computational modeling to reveal finer details surrounding the outer shell of the C...
Published HIV genomes that hide in white blood cells offer new target to eliminate infections - HIV Genomes That Hide in White Blood Cells Offer New Target to Eliminate Infections


To develop treatments that may one day entirely rid the body of HIV infection, scientists have long...
Published How the flu virus hacks our cells - How the Flu Virus Hacks Our Cells



Influenza epidemics, caused by influenza A or B viruses, result in acute respiratory infection. They...
Published T cells can activate themselves to fight tumors - T Cells Can Activate Themselves to Fight Tumors



Scientists find an auto-signaling mechanism driving the T cell anti-tumor response; findings may ins...
Published Muscle fibers: An unexpected organization revealed - Muscle Fibers: An Unexpected Organization Revealed



Researchers have just made the unexpected discovery of a novel organization of muscle fibers in Paro...
Published The speed of life: A zoo of cells to study developmental time - The Speed of Life: A Zoo of Cells to Study Developmental Time



Researchers have used an unprecedented stem cell zoo to compare six different mammalian species and...
Published Researchers develop first method to study microRNA activity in single cells - Researchers Develop First Method to Study MicroRNA Activity in Single Cells


Researchers have developed the first method to uncover the tasks that microRNAs perform in single ce...
Published Ancient proteins offer new clues about origin of life on Earth - Ancient Proteins Offer New Clues About the Origin of Life on Earth



By simulating early Earth conditions in the lab, researchers have found that without specific amino ...
Published A look into the heart of cellular waste disposal - A Look into the Heart of Cellular Waste Disposal



Researchers reveal how a nanomachine takes care of cleaning up inside the cell. ABSTRACT: A Look int...