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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNThese Super-Resolution Microscopes Are Revealing the Inner Lives of CellsAdvanced light microscopy techniques are giving scientists a new understanding of human biology and what goes wrong in ...
Like AI, cells change and learn from experience, while unlike computer chips they arrive naturally preprogrammed ...
Stem cells differentiated into brain and neural organoids may help scientists understand both brain development and ...
HIV vaccine efforts have been slowed by the difficulty of getting neutralizing antibodies to target the correct locations of ...
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Vietnam Investment Review on MSNAlphamab’s Innovative ADC JSKN022 Accepted for Clinical EvaluationAlphamab’s bispecific ADC enters the IND pipeline with promise. JSKN022 is an innovative bispecific ADC developed in-house ...
Chinese scientists have discovered a common mechanism by which structurally distinct proteins elicit an allergic reaction, showing they cause the formation of pores in epithelial airway cells. That ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNScientists create first artificial cell that moves on its own by chemical reactionsA world-first artificial cell can chase chemicals using only a membrane, an enzyme, and a pore—no DNA or motors needed.
Human egg cells wait in the ovaries from before birth until they are finally called upon, sometimes 40 years later, to kick ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNBlocking a single gene disrupts vitamin D metabolism and cancer pathways in new cell studyResearchers identified SDR42E1 as a key regulator of vitamin D absorption and sterol metabolism in colorectal cancer cells.
These soluble protein agonists can replicate Notch activation in suspension culture, opening the door to scalable T-cell therapies.
Specifically, the researchers found that intersectin keeps tiny, message-carrying bubbles inside brain cells in a particular ...
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