RIKEN researchers have discovered how right-handed molecules in our cells can give rise to cells that are not symmetrical ...
Research teams are analyzing how proteins work together to enable our cells to both stick and move. The marker protein paxillin is at the center of their interest. The tissue in our body can only hold ...
Single-cell sequencing can yield a treasure trove of information on immune cell population characteristics and behavior.
Unlike our organs, cell organelles such as mitochondria are not fixed in place, but when, where, how, and why organelles move ...
There's no doubt that exercise does a body good. Regular activity not only strengthens muscles but can bolster our bones, blood vessels, and immune system. Now, MIT engineers have found that exercise ...
Understanding how environmental signals regulate flowering is crucial for crop improvement. This study presents a high-resolution single-cell transcriptomic atlas of the shoot apex in Chinese cabbage ...