The genes that build the cartilage of fish gills were repurposed to build the cartilage in mammals’ outer ears ...
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"Lipocartilage" possesses properties similar to bubble wrap—super-stable, soft, and, springy. An international research team ...
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Cutting-edge fluorescent cholesterol probes now enable scientists to visualize cholesterol movement and distribution in live ...
Understanding bacterial growth mechanisms can potentially help uncover novel drug targets that are crucial for maintaining cellular viability, particularly for bacterial pathogens. In this important ...
The cover shows a 3D rendering of a Z-stack image using the Alpha-blending algorithm in the NIS elements software illustrating the localization of the secreted bacterial effector protein CbEPF1 (red) ...
Micronuclei and Y Chromosome Loss: The formation of micronuclei, small cellular structures containing chromosomes or fragments, plays a critical role in the disintegration of the Y chromosome ...
Share on Pinterest Do all our cells have a type of memory, and if so, how might this influence health? We investigate. Design by MNT; Photography by Grant Faint/Getty Images & Ed Reschke/Getty Images.