Study of mutation order may change understanding of how tumors develop
Cancer Cell paper envisions new direction in cancer research Cancers most commonly arise because of a series of two to ...
Cancer Cell paper envisions new direction in cancer research Cancers most commonly arise because of a series of two to ...
Credit: Kosack et al., 2019, Cancer Cell 35, 1-5, January 14, 2019 © 2018 Published by Elsevier Inc. DOI: 10.1016/j.ccell.2018.11.018. ...
Investigating the mechanisms of polyploidy in plants In the 2019 Coulter Review, "Polyploidy, the Nucleotype, and Novelty: The Impact of ...
Promising findings from the School of Veterinary Medicine show that a medicine originally used to control blood pressure may prevent ...
Discovery opens doors to improving diagnostics and developing new therapy for majority of ALS patients Research led by stem cell ...
Scientists have discovered a mechanism that switches on stress-response pathways and controls natural immunity and lifespan in worms Scientists have ...
Credit: Photo: J. Baaske The ability of cells to adhere to each other and to their environment is the basis ...
Salk and Stanford team shows that induced neuronal cells derived from fibroblasts are similar to neurons in the brain, on ...
Credit: Courtesy of Mark Miller, Stowers Institute for Medical Research KANSAS CITY, MO -- New research from the Stowers Institute ...
Credit: Baylor College of Medicine Two new mouse models of uterine cancer shed light on how this disease - the ...
Brazilian researchers are the first to demonstrate the action of PRIMA-1 against amyloid aggregates of mutant p53 protein, structure found ...
Credit: The image was acquired at the Umeå Core Facility for Electron Microscopy (UCEM) journal MBio, a publication of the ...
Credit: Ola Joensen It remains unknown how cells "know" which structures to form in order to repair tissue damage: Multicellular ...
The discovery was published in the new iScience journal for interdisciplinary research by Cell Press. The newly discovered regulatory proteins ...
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