Cells are enveloped by a lipid membrane that gives them structure and provides a barrier between the cell and its environment.
Scientists have uncovered a surprising twist in how bacteria share genes—including those that spread antibiotic resistance.
Catching a scramblase in the act could pave the way to improved blood disorder and cancer treatments
Weill Cornell Medicine investigators have revealed the detailed workings of a cell membrane protein that has essential roles ...
Researchers at Oregon Health & Science University have identified a previously unknown system inside cells that works like ...
Many tropical bird species have restricted elevational distributions, potentially limited by how environmental conditions affect physiological processes. While some studies have examined adult ...
Advancing understanding in biological systems increasingly depends on the ability to rigorously connect subcellular and molecular processes with tissue- and ...
University of Virginia School of Medicine scientists have developed a bold new approach to drug development and discovery ...
BostonGene, a developer of the leading AI foundation model for tumor and immune biology, today announced that 13 abstracts have been selected for presentation at the American Association for Cancer ...
Lytle ND, MPH, CNS Abstract Why optimizing glymphatic drainage is essential for cognitive resilience, detoxification, and ...
Micro- and nanofluidic systems are increasingly important in biology, medicine, chemistry, and materials science because they allow researchers to study reactions, transport, and molecular behavior in ...
In a recent study published in Nature Communications, researchers created a memristor that uses a built-in oxygen gradient to produce slow, stable conductance changes, enabling a reinforcement ...
Cells aren’t as passive as scientists once thought—they actively create internal currents to move proteins quickly and efficiently. These “cellular winds” push materials to the front of the cell, ...
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