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Published Maths unlocks molecular interactions that open window to how life evolved - Maths Unlocks Molecular Interactions That Open Window to How Life Evolved
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Landmark research by mathematicians sets out the definitive picture of biological adaptation at the...
Published Study reveals how pollinators cope with plant toxins - Study Reveals How Pollinators Cope with Plant Toxins
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Pollinators such as honeybees produce special enzymes that detoxify defence chemicals produced by pl...
Published A look into the heart of cellular waste disposal - A Look into the Heart of Cellular Waste Disposal
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Researchers reveal how a nanomachine takes care of cleaning up inside the cell. ABSTRACT: A Look int...
Published Previously unknown antibiotic resistance widespread among bacteria - Previously Unknown Antibiotic Resistance Widespread Among Bacteria
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Genes that make bacteria resistant to antibiotics are much more widespread in our environment than w...
Published Engineers create bacteria that can synthesize an unnatural amino acid - Engineers Create Bacteria That Can Synthesize an Unnatural Amino Acid
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Researchers have engineered bacteria to synthesize an amino acid that contains a rare functional gro...
Published Oral barrier is similar in ceramide composition to skin barrier - Oral Barrier: Similar Ceramide Composition to Skin Barrier
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Acylceramides and protein-bound ceramides are vital for the formation of the oral barrier in mice, s...
Published A novel stem cell adhesive using mussels - A Novel Stem Cell Adhesive Using Mussels: The Future of Regenerative Medicine
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A team of researchers develops stem cell adhesive for arthritis treatment using mussel adhesion prot...
Published How a virus causes chromosomal breakage, leading to cancer - How a Virus Causes Chromosomal Breakage, Leading to Cancer
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Researchers describe how the Epstein-Barr virus exploits genomic weaknesses to cause cancer while re...
Published New probe aids novel findings on cell functions - New Probe Aids Novel Findings on Cell Functions
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New research shows the use of a new cellular probe helped discover new findings about certain cellul...
Published Cancer cells use a new fuel in absence of sugar - Cancer Cells Use a New Fuel in Absence of Sugar
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Researchers have discovered a new nutrient source that pancreatic cancer cells use to grow. The mole...
Published Where do our limbs come from? - Where Do Our Limbs Come From?
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Scientists have uncovered new clues about the origin of paired appendages -- a major evolutionary st...
Published Scientists unveil RNA-guided mechanisms driving cell fate - Scientists Unveil RNA-Guided Mechanisms Driving Cell Fate
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The early stages of embryonic development contain many of life's mysteries. Unlocking these mysterie...
Published Scales or feathers? It all comes down to a few genes - Scales or Feathers? It All Comes Down to a Few Genes
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Scales, spines, feathers and hair are examples of vertebrate skin appendages, which constitute a rem...
Published New biosensor reveals activity of elusive metal that's essential for life - New Biosensor Reveals Activity of Elusive Metal That's Essential for Life
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A new biosensor offers scientists the first dynamic glimpses of manganese, an elusive metal ion that...
Published Bomb-sniffing rodents undergo 'unusual' reproductive transformations - Bomb-Sniffing Rodents Undergo 'Unusual' Reproductive Transformations
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Female giant African pouched rats, used for sniffing out landmines and detecting tuberculosis, can u...
Published 74,000 fruit fly brain images released - 74,000 Fruit Fly Brain Images Released: A Breakthrough in Neuroscience Research
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Neuroscience research just got a little bit easier, thanks to the release of tens of thousands of im...
Published An Old Yellow Enzyme helps algae combat photooxidative stress - An Old Yellow Enzyme Helps Algae Combat Photooxidative Stress
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Old Yellow Enzymes (OYEs) were discovered in the 1930s and have been the subject of much research ev...
Published Biologists, chemical engineers collaborate to reveal complex cellular process inside petunias - Biologists and Chemical Engineers Collaborate to Reveal Complex Cellular Process Inside Petunias
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Once upon a time, prevailing scientific opinion might have pronounced recently published research as...
Published Biological network in cells helps body adapt to stresses on health - Biological Network in Cells Helps Body Adapt to Stresses on Health
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Scientists have done research that opens up a whole new world within our cells. Their study uncovers...
Published Triggering bitter taste receptors could someday treat asthma, COPD - Triggering Bitter Taste Receptors Could Someday Treat Asthma, COPD
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Surprisingly, bitter taste receptors are not only located in the mouth, but also elsewhere in the bo...