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Published New sensor gives unprecedented look at changes in cell's energy 'currency'
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A new sensor is giving researchers the best look yet at ATP levels inside living cells, enabling sci...
Published How E. coli get the power to cause urinary tract infections
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New research examines how the bacteria Escherichia coli, or E. coli -- responsible for most UTIs --...
Published 'Cloaked' proteins deliver cancer-killing therapeutics into cells
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Scientists have designed a way to 'cloak' proteins in a generalized technique that could lead to rep...
Published How a 'conductor' makes sense of chaos in early mouse embryos
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The earliest stages of mammalian embryo development are like an orchestra performance, where everyon...
Published hnRNPM, a guardian of the integrity of cellular protein production
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Researchers have discovered that the protein hnRNPM prevents the cell from making mistakes while it...
Published Cellular activity hints that recycling is in our DNA
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Introns are perhaps one of our genome's biggest mysteries. They are DNA sequences that interrupt the...
Published Gene could unlock big wheat yields for a growing population
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A study has discovered molecular pathways regulated by a gene traditionally used to control wheat-fl ...
Published Exercising during pregnancy normalizes eating behaviors in offspring from obese mice
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Maternal obesity impacts the eating behaviors of offspring via long-term overexpression of the micro...
Published Progression of herpesvirus infection remodels mitochondrial organization and metabolism
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Researchers have found that herpesvirus infection modifies the structure and normal function of the...
Published Novel lipopeptide proves lethal against Staphylococcus areus
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Researchers provide the first insight into the mode of action of the lipopeptide serrawettin W2-FL10...
Published Protein study could help researchers develop new antibiotics
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A team has found a way to make the bacterial enzyme histidine kinase water-soluble, which could make...
Published Myths about intermittent fasting, debunked
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Research shows that the increasingly popular weight-loss strategy is safe. Intermittent fasting has...
Published Potent therapy candidate for fatal prion diseases
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Scientists have developed a gene-silencing tool that shows promise as a therapy against fatal prion...
Published Never-before-seen view of gene transcription captured
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New tech reveals findings that address long-standing theories about how bacteria begin the process o...
Published Molecular sponge for the electronics of the future
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An international research team has succeeded in developing a new type of material in the rather youn...
Published Novel application of optical tweezers: Colorfully showing molecular energy transfer
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Using a novel non-contact approach, a research team has successfully controlled the speed and effici...
Published Degradation of cell wall key in the spread of antibiotic resistance
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A study provides new clues in the understanding of how antibiotic resistance spreads. The study show...
Published Not everything that tastes bitter is potentially harmful: But why? Study provides an explanation
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A bitter taste is traditionally considered a warning sign of potentially toxic substances. But not a...
Published New, modified CRISPR protein can fit inside virus used for gene therapy
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Researchers have developed a novel version of a key CRISPR gene-editing protein that shows efficient...
Published New method to measure entropy production on the nanoscale
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Entropy, the amount of molecular disorder, is produced in several systems but cannot be measured dir ...