Just as cities must carefully manage the flow of cars in and out of downtown, cells regulate the movement of molecules into and out of the nucleus.
Who were our earliest ancestors? The answer could lie in a special group of single-celled organisms with a cytoskeleton similar to that of complex organisms, such as animals and plants.
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Ten years ago, nobody knew that Asgard archaea even existed. In 2015, however, researchers examining deep-sea sediments ...
Siegfried Musser, PhD, and his team in the Department of Cell Biology and Genetics at the Texas A&M College of Medicine have ...
Texas A&M University researchers work with experts from EMBL Imaging Centre to uncover how molecules navigate the nuclear ...
JILA researchers are pioneering a nuclear clock using thorium-229, which offers unprecedented stability compared to atomic ...
Organelles in cells were originally often independent cells, which were incorporated by host cells and lost their independence in the course of ...
In an interview with Le Monde, the French-British researcher, a professor at the Collège de France, looks back on the ...
Pancreatic cancer’s deadly resilience may be tied to extrachromosomal DNA, which allows tumor cells to rapidly adapt to ...
Mammalian genomes are organized by multi-level folding, yet how this organization contributes to cell type-specific transcription remain unclear. We uncovered that the nuclear protein SATB1 ...
Known as ecDNA, these genetic rings float freely in the cell nucleus, enabling tumor cells to swiftly ramp ... these lab ...
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