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Your body is built from roughly 37 trillion cells, and nearly every one carries the same DNA
Every person walking the planet carries roughly 37 trillion cells, and nearly every one of those cells holds an identical ...
Mission Bio, the leader in single-cell multiomics solutions, today announced a collaboration with the Human Cell Atlas (HCA), ...
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A new AI method revealed most of the DNA spools inside our cells sit partly unwound, not locked away, sorting into 14 distinct states tied to gene activity
Researchers have found that the DNA spools inside human cells are far less tightly wound than textbooks have long suggested.
Get ready to watch Tarsem Singh’s debut feature The Cell unlike you’ve ever seen it! Thanks to ARROW Video, this cult classic is getting a 4K special edition, including a special director’s cut. Get ...
Billions of cells die in your body every day. Some go out with a bang, others with a whimper. They can die by accident if they’re injured or infected. Alternatively, should they outlive their natural ...
University of Cincinnati structural biologists are the first in the world to visualize a key cell protein as part of newly published research from the College of Medicine. The Seegar Lab has become ...
Cells may generate their own electrical signals through microscopic membrane motions. Researchers show that active molecular processes can create voltage spikes similar to those used by neurons. These ...
An exhibit in downtown Denver created after the 9/11 attacks reopened this past spring after a five-year hiatus. It's called the CELL and it aims to inform visitors about what they can do to prevent ...
A 3D rendering showing the internal structure of an animal cell, with several round or wavy structures inside a border. It turns out that the redox state of a cell, such as the animal cell shown, is ...
Chloroplasts, the parts of cells that allow plants and algae to photosynthesize, are thought to have originated more than 1 billion years ago, when photosynthetic cyanobacteria lived symbiotically ...
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