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Each cell in our bodies carries about two meters of DNA in its nucleus, packed into a tiny volume of just a few hundred cubic ...
Like AI, cells change and learn from experience, while unlike computer chips they arrive naturally preprogrammed ...
In a significant advancement for prostate cancer research, a first-of-its-kind study led by Emory researchers uncovered how ...
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AZoLifeSciences on MSNUnderstanding DNA's Complex 3D Architecture in the CellInvestigating chromatin's 3D architecture reveals its influence on gene regulation, shedding light on mechanisms underlying ...
In a recent landmark study, scientists have unveiled how HIV-1 penetrates the cell's nuclear barrier—a discovery that could reshape antiviral strategies. The research, led by Professor Peijun Zhang, ...
New research from Professor Guillermo Ameer’s team shows how a shape change of a cell’s nucleus can trigger regenerative ...
New method developed by UTSW researchers removes mysterious organelles from stem cells and embryos to uncover their roles.
Proteins need to come in and out of the nucleus, the control center of the cell, to give different functions, such as telling the nucleus to switch on or off certain genes.
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shown that the "pacemaker" controlling yeast cell division lies inside the nucleus rather than outside it, as previously thought. Having the ...
New imaging tools reveal how within an hour of infection, the virus begins to alter our chromosomes to kick-start its own replication.
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