Expansion microscopy empowers scientists to see life’s smallest components—and it keeps getting better.
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Expansion microscopy empowers scientists to see life’s smallest components—and it keeps getting better.
Heart failure, muscle wasting, and postpartum depression could see innovative solutions thanks to advances made at University of Utah Health.
Full story at the University of Utah
New methods light up lipid membranes and let researchers see sets of proteins inside cells with high resolution.
Full story at MIT’s McGovern Institute
Aberrant RAS proteins, found in 20 to 30 percent of cancers, can promote the export of proteins from a cell’s nucleus to its cytoplasm, where some can contribute to cancerous growth.
New research reveals what it takes for a protein that is best known for protecting cells against death to take on the opposite role.
An immune signal that reprograms fat metabolism could help control nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
A new view of cell division changes scientists’ thinking about how some cancer drugs impact cells.
Researchers analyzed millions of cells to survey cellular diversity in the brain of the marmoset.
Cells that are preparing to divide can return to a resting state if they lose growth signals, even after they have passed what was thought to be a point of no return.