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Published Nutrients drive cellular reprogramming in the intestine
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Researchers have unveiled an intriguing phenomenon of cellular reprogramming in mature adult organs,...
Published Researchers discover tissue-specific protection against protein aggregation
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Researchers have identified a backup mechanism of protein quality control which prevents the toxic e...
Published Mysterious family of microbial proteins hijack crops' cellular plumbing
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Some crop pathogens use a clever trick to multiply and spread infection: they hijack the plant's cel...
Published Spider silk is spun by silkworms for the first time, offering a green alternative to synthetic fibers
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Scientists have synthesized spider silk from genetically modified silkworms, producing fibers six ti...
Published Omega-3 discovery moves us closer to 'precision nutrition' for better health
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Researchers have obtained new insights into how African-American and Hispanic-American people’s gene...
Published Unlocking secrets of immune system proteins: A potential path to new treatments
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Using cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM), researchers captured unprecedented images of key immune sy...
Published Membrane transporter ensures mobility of sperm cells
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Special proteins -- known as membrane transporters -- are key to the mobility of sperm cells. A rese...
Published Scientists develop 3D printing method that shows promise for repairing brain injuries
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Researchers have produced an engineered tissue representing a simplified cerebral cortex by 3D print...
Published Scientists one step closer to re-writing world's first synthetic yeast genome, unravelling the fundamental building blocks of life
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Scientists have engineered a chromosome entirely from scratch that will contribute to the production...
Published Scientists unveil detailed cell maps of the human brain and the nonhuman primate brain
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A group of international scientists have mapped the genetic, cellular, and structural makeup of the...
Published You say genome editing, I say natural mutation
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A plant geneticist and computational biologist teamed up to decipher the unpredictability of natural...
Published Research connecting gut bacteria and oxytocin provides a new mechanism for microbiome-promoted health benefits
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Researchers found that the hormone oxytocin, known to be involved in regulating feeding and social b...
Published 'Dormant' HIV produces RNA and proteins during anti-retroviral therapy
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HIV anti-retroviral therapy is considered a treatment and not a cure because patients usually carry...
Published Macrophages 'eat' insulin-producing cells to regulate insulin after mice have given birth
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Pregnancy brings a rise in pancreatic beta cells -- the cells that produce insulin. Shortly after bi...
Published Armed to the hilt: Study solves mystery behind bacteria's extensive weaponry
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A new study tackles the mystery of why bacteria often carry diverse ranges of weapons. The findings...
Published A new type of plant metalloreductase maintains root growth under low phosphorus
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Phosphorus is essential for undisturbed plant growth and development. However, in many soils, phosph...
Published Plants transformed into detectors of dangerous chemicals
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What if your house plant could tell you your water isn't safe? Scientists are closer to realizing th...
Published A novel pathway regulating lipid biosynthesis by fatty acids
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Sterol regulatory element-binding proteins (SREBPs) play a crucial role in lipid biosynthesis. In a...
Published Unraveling the role of supersulfides in regulating mitochondrial function and longevity
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Supersulfides, many of which are produced by cysteinyl-tRNA synthetase (CARS), are essential compoun...
Published Single-celled protists in the guts of animals thrive without the 'powerhouse of the cell'
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Almost all eukaryotic organisms, from plants and animals to fungi, can't survive without mitochondri...