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A University of Cologne research team has discovered that cells in high-energy-demanding tissues respond to mitochondrial ...
Cornell food scientists have created a natural blue food dye made of algae protein that could replace petroleum-based ...
A Cornell research team has developed a heat- and light-stable blue dye from phycocyanin, paving the way for cleaner, ...
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Newly developed DNA nanostructures can form flexible, fluid, and stimuli-responsive condensates without relying on chemical ...
New research shows that cells in high-energy-demanding tissues respond to mitochondrial dysfunction through a sophisticated ...
LMO2 is an intrinsically disordered transcription factor activated in T cell leukaemia that is difficult to target. It forms part of a multiprotein complex that has bipartite DNA binding through ...
This important study provides evidence for dynamic coupling between translation initiation and elongation that can help maintain low ribosome density and translational homeostasis. The authors combine ...
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Petit Chef on MSNStrawberries never cease to surprise: the truth behind their little yellow dotsWe think of them as simple, sweet and familiar... and yet strawberries hide a botanical secret that few know. The return of fine weather also marks the arrival of strawberries on our shelves. Bursting ...
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Live Science on MSNAncient viruses embedded in our DNA help switch genes on and off, study findsA new study has revealed that "junk DNA" descended from ancient viruses could play a key role in controlling genes.
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