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Published First computational reconstruction of a virus in its biological entirety - First Computational Reconstruction of a Virus in Its Biological Entirety
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A researcher has created a computer reconstruction of a virus, including its complete native genome....
Published Near-universal T cell immunity towards a broad range of bacteria - Near-Universal T Cell Immunity: A Promising Solution to Bacterial Infections
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Typically T cells of the immune system respond to a specific feature (antigen) of a microbe, thereby...
Published A compound from fruit flies could lead to new antibiotics - A Compound from Fruit Flies Could Lead to New Antibiotics
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Research shows that the natural peptide, called drosocin, protects fruit flies from bacterial infect...
Published Scientists discover small RNA that regulates bacterial infection - Scientists Discover Small RNA That Regulates Bacterial Infection
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Researchers have identified the major mechanism behind the transition between chronic and acute P. a...
Published DNA can fold into complex shapes to execute new functions - DNA Can Fold into Complex Shapes to Execute New Functions
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DNA can mimic protein functions by folding into elaborate, three-dimensional structures, according t...
Published Plants can distinguish when touch starts and stops, study suggests - Plants Can Distinguish When Touch Starts and Stops, Study Suggests
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Even without nerves, plants can sense when something touches them and when it lets go, a study has f...
Published Engineering the next generation of cell and gene therapies - Engineering the Next Generation of Cell and Gene Therapies
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Investigators are developing a novel way to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and retinitis...
Published Study links 'stuck' stem cells to hair turning gray - Study Links 'Stuck' Stem Cells to Hair Turning Gray
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Certain stem cells have a unique ability to move between growth compartments in hair follicles, but...
Published Loops, flags and tension in DNA - Loops, Flags, and Tension in DNA: Understanding the Complexities of Genetic Information
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Two protein complexes carry the major responsibility for the spatial organization of chromosomes in...
Published DELLA proteins could hold key to the next Green Revolution - DELLA Proteins Could Hold Key to the Next Green Revolution
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A family of 'promiscuous' proteins found in all land plants is responsible for many different plant...
Published HIV genomes that hide in white blood cells offer new target to eliminate infections - HIV Genomes That Hide in White Blood Cells Offer New Target to Eliminate Infections
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To develop treatments that may one day entirely rid the body of HIV infection, scientists have long...
Published Complex assembly process involved in DNA virus replication - Complex Assembly Process Involved in DNA Virus Replication
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In a twist on the question, 'Which came first, the chicken or the egg?', scientists have long faced...
Published Boosting the body's anti-viral immune response may eliminate aging cells - Boosting the Body's Anti-Viral Immune Response May Eliminate Aging Cells
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Aging cells express a protein that is produced by human cytomegalovirus and is targeted by certain i...
Published Wiggly proteins guard the genome - Wiggly Proteins Guard the Genome: A Closer Look at the Role of Histones in DNA Protection
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Dynamic network in the pores of the nuclear envelope blocks dangerous invaders. ABSTRACT: Wiggly Pro...
Published How the flu virus hacks our cells - How the Flu Virus Hacks Our Cells
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Influenza epidemics, caused by influenza A or B viruses, result in acute respiratory infection. They...
Published Researcher uses pressure to understand RNA dynamics - Researcher Uses Pressure to Understand RNA Dynamics
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Just as space holds infinite mysteries, when we zoom in at the level of biomolecules (one trillion t...
Published Basic 'toolkit' for organ development is illuminated by sea star - Basic 'Toolkit' for Organ Development Illuminated by Sea Star
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One of the basic and crucial embryonic processes to unfold in virtually every living organism is the...
Published Under control to the very end -- how our cells kill themselves - Under Control to the Very End -- How Our Cells Kill Themselves
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Every day, millions of cells die in our body. Other than generally assumed, cells do not simply burs...
Published Researchers show mobile elements monkeying around the genome - Researchers Show Mobile Elements Monkeying Around the Genome
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Whole-genomic sequencing has revolutionized the amount and detail of genetic diversity now available...
Published CRISPR/Cas9-based gene drive could suppress agricultural pests - CRISPR/Cas9-Based Gene Drive: A Promising Solution to Suppress Agricultural Pests
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Researchers have now used a gene-drive system to suppress an important agricultural pest. ABSTRACT:...