Discovered 30 years ago, microRNAs are increasingly recognized as important regulators of cell physiology and human disease.
Breast cancer cells send microRNA-filled vesicles to the brain, creating a nutrient-rich environment that facilitates ...
Volume electron microscopy reveals a novel cellular process that is critical for healthy brain development, with implications ...
About 50 years ago, biologists set out to solve the protein-folding problem. The road to the Nobel victory has been arduous ...
To improve traceability and enable authentication of synthetic nucleic acid sequences, researchers are embedding digital ...
Long-lived proteins in the mouse ovary may help preserve fertility well into adulthood, providing insights into ovarian aging ...
Jotham Austin opted for a director of a core facility position to combine his love for electron microscopy, teaching, and ...
Cytosurge AG, a leader in single-cell manipulation, and Lexogen, a pioneer in RNA sequencing solutions, have announced their ...
The team turned to human antibodies to minimize these risks and enhance treatment effectiveness. Their study, published in ...
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Lipid nanoparticles deliver CRISPR tools directly to lung stem cells, offering new therapeutic avenues for treating genetic ...
Nathan Ni holds a PhD from Queens University. He is a science editor for The Scientist’s Creative Services Team who strives to better understand and communicate the relationships between health and ...