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Dr. McAdams, a physicist at Stanford, was struck by the way biologists drew figures filled with arrows to show how different ...
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Scientists create first-ever “living computer” made of cells
In a groundbreaking achievement, scientists have developed the world’s pioneer “living computer” made entirely of cells. This ...
In a new study published in Science Advances Sept. 10, a team of UC Davis researchers tracked the movement of fluorescent ...
Steven McKnight and Dirk Görlich received the Albert Lasker Basic Medical Research Award for their work on the role of ...
By tracking the fate of individual embryonic stem cells, researchers have found that endoderm cells—early embryonic cells ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists find cells can lock genes at multiple levels, upending binary theory
Researchers reveal epigenetic memory works like a dimmer switch, enabling more cell types than previously recognized.
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Antigen amplification strategy shows promise for more precise next-generation immunotherapies
Tumor immunotherapies, especially those leveraging T-cells to identify and eliminate cancer cells, represent a major ...
When cells are healthy, we don't expect them to suddenly change cell types. A skin cell on your hand won't naturally morph ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNBreakthrough new technology can freeze time for cells
Microscopes have long served as windows into the hidden world of cells, revealing their shape, activity, and chemistry. Yet ...
Researchers have developed a method that combines AFM and AI to accurately profile macrophage mechanophenotypes.
A team of immunologists at the University of Massachusetts Amherst has turned what we know about T-cells, one of the most ...
A ‘noisy’ chromatin structure allows cells to take on different identities, helping the immune system but possibly leading to ...
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