Study reshapes view of how a common leukemia begins and could point to new therapeutic strategies targeting a common weakness.
Every cell in the body has the same DNA, but different cell types—such as muscle or brain cells—use different parts of it.
Understanding how to control stem cell differentiation has been a pivotal pursuit in biomedical research. Recent findings highlight the significant role of RNA condensates, particularly P-bodies, in ...
Cells convert mechanical forces into signals that influence physiological processes, such as exercise strengthening bones. A ...
Scientists have successfully created immature human egg-like cells from skin-derived stem cells, a significant step in ...
This study presents valuable findings on the role of KLF6 in in vitro endothelial cells exposed to altered (high or low) shear stress with a customized microfluidic device to investigate mechanisms of ...
The manuscript concerns a fundamental and controversial question in Trypanosoma brucei biology and the parasite life cycle, providing further evidence that slender bloodstream forms can indeed infect ...
The Food Allergy Science Initiative, Inc. (FASI)—In a groundbreaking study [1] published in Science, researchers from the ...
Sorghum bicolor is a deep-rooted, heat- and drought-tolerant crop that thrives on marginal lands and is increasingly valued ...
A research team has uncovered how peanuts develop their remarkable underground pods by constructing the first single-cell ...