Eat me: The cell signal of death
An 'eat-me' signal displayed on cell surfaces requires activation of a lipid-scrambling protein by a nuclear protein fragmentCredit: Mindy Takamiya/Kyoto ...
An 'eat-me' signal displayed on cell surfaces requires activation of a lipid-scrambling protein by a nuclear protein fragmentCredit: Mindy Takamiya/Kyoto ...
Possibly speeding the process and allowing personalized treatmentCredit: University of Houston Despite having remarkable utility in treating movement disorders such ...
Credit: CNIO Scientists at the Proteomics Core Unit of the Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), headed by Javier Muñoz, ...
Gel works even at freezing temperatures and contains natural antimicrobial compounds derived from yeastCredit: NTU Singapore Food scientists from Nanyang ...
Sewage and food waste biocrude conversion process reaches major milestoneCredit: (Illustration by Michael Perkins | Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) RICHLAND, ...
Implementation of school-based telehealth in communities facing health care barriers across South Carolina provides children with accessible care.Credit: Medical University ...
Researchers investigated observer performance for 2D and 3D image localization tasks; they found that when observers scrolled through a 3D ...
Credit: Pavel Odinev/Skoltech Skoltech researchers examined the antibiotic compounds that employ a 'Trojan horse' strategy to get into a bacterial ...
Credit: Department of Inorganic Biomaterials,TMDU Researchers led by TMDU fabricate a material that will aid bone healing, help medical practitioners ...
A noninvasive method for quantifying fat content in liver can aid medical research and diagnosis of liver diseasesCredit: Tokyo University ...
Credit: Institute of Industrial Science, the University of Tokyo Tokyo, Japan - Scientists from the Graduate School of Information Science ...
Curtin University research has uncovered the first solid clues about the very beginning of the supercontinent cycle of Earth, finding ...
University of Utah engineering professor finds new inroads in fast charging for lithium-ion batteriesCredit: Vincent Horiuchi/University of Utah College of ...
Credit: Alexey Ossadtchi Russian scientists have proposed a new algorithm for automatic decoding and interpreting the decoder weights, which can ...
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