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Published Mice possess natural gene therapy system
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A previously mysterious small RNA molecule in mice is found to play a crucial role in gene expressio...
Published Bacteria can enhance host insect's fertility with implications for disease control
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New research reveals how the bacteria strain Wolbachia pipientis enhances the fertility of the insec...
Published Cells move in groups differently than they do when alone
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A protein that helps generate the force needed for single cells to move works differently in cells m...
Published The surprisingly resourceful ways bacteria thrive in the human gut
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New research shows that some groups of bacteria in the gut are amazingly resourceful, with a large r...
Published Researchers discover molecular 'barcode' used by bacteria to secrete toxins
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Researchers have discovered a molecular 'barcode' system used by disease-causing bacteria to disting...
Published How sunflowers see the sun
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Sunflowers famously turn their faces to follow the sun as it crosses the sky. But how do sunflowers...
Published Plants' ingenious defense against mutational damage
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How do plants deal with mutations in their 'power stations'? By exploiting randomness to create dive...
Published New insights revealed on tissue-dependent roles of JAK signaling in inflammation
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Researchers have gained a deeper understanding of the nuanced roles of JAK inhibitors, or modulators...
Published Research of water droplet interfaces that offer the secret ingredient for building life
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Scientists have experimental evidence that the key step in protein formation can occur in droplets o...
Published How bacteria recognize viral invasion and activate immune defenses
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Bacteria have an array of strategies to counter viral invasion, but how they first spot a stranger i...
Published Elusive cytonemes guide neural development, provide signaling 'express route'
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Discover the first images of cytonemes during mammalian neural development, serving as express route...
Published Laser-powered 'tweezers' reveal universal mechanism viruses use to package up DNA
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Researchers have used laser-powered ‘optical tweezers’ to reveal a universal motor mechanism used by...
Published Disrupted cellular function behind type 2 diabetes in obesity
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Disrupted function of 'cleaning cells' in the body may help to explain why some people with obesity...
Published How immune cells recognize their enemies
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In order for immune cells to do their job, they need to know against whom they should direct their a...
Published CRISPR-copies: New tool accelerates and optimizes genome editing
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Researchers are further improving CRISPR's versatility to engineer new grasses and yeasts for bioche...
Published Eating too much protein is bad for your arteries, and this amino acid is to blame
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Consuming over 22% of dietary calories from protein can lead to increased activation of immune cells...
Published Researchers map how measles virus spreads in human brain
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Researchers mapped how the measles virus mutated and spread in the brain of a person who succumbed t...
Published Compound vital for all life likely played a role in life's origin
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A chemical compound essential to all living things has been synthesized in a lab in conditions that...
Published Effect of keratin microsphere gel on hair growth in mice
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Keratin microsphere gel, consisting of keratin-based microspheres that swell in water to form a gel,...
Published Sugar permeation discovered in plant aquaporins
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Aquaporins, which move water through membranes of plant cells, were not thought to be able to permea...