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Published The 'Rapunzel' virus: an evolutionary oddity - The 'Rapunzel' Virus: An Evolutionary Oddity
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Extremely long tail provides structural window into how bacteria-infecting viruses called phages ass...
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 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 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 No chronic wasting disease transmissibility in macaques - No Chronic Wasting Disease Transmissibility in Macaques
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Chronic wasting disease (CWD) did not cross the species barrier to infect cynomolgus macaque monkeys...
Published Crows don't digest prions, may transport them to other locations - Crows don't digest prions, may transport them to other locations
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Crows fed on prion-infected brains from mice can transmit these infectious agents in their feces and...
Published Cryptic sense of orientation of bats localized: the sixth sense of mammals lies in the eye - Cryptic Sense of Orientation of Bats Localized: The Sixth Sense of Mammals Lies in the Eye
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Mammals see with their eyes, hear with their ears and smell with their nose. But which sense or orga...
Published 'Super-resolution' imaging technology - Super-Resolution Imaging Technology: A Game-Changer in the World of Microscopy
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Researchers describe developing a super-resolution imaging platform technology to improve understand...
Published Pulling the plug on viral infections: CRISPR isn't just about cutting - Pulling the Plug on Viral Infections: CRISPR Isn't Just About Cutting
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CRISPR claimed scientific fame for its ability to quickly and accurately edit genes. But, at the cor...
Published Scrapie could breach the species barrier - Scrapie Could Breach the Species Barrier: A Threat to Livestock and Humans
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The pathogens responsible for scrapie in small ruminants (prions) have the potential to convert the...
Published DNA repair discovery could improve biotechnology - DNA Repair Discovery Could Improve Biotechnology
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A team of researchers has made a discovery that may have implications for therapeutic gene editing s...
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 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 Study suggests a way to re-energize tired T cells when treating cancer, viral infections - Study Suggests a Way to Re-Energize Tired T Cells When Treating Cancer, Viral Infections
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A new study suggests a way to re-energize critical killer immune cells that have become exhausted wh...
Published Diversity of viroids and viroid-like agents - Diversity of Viroids and Viroid-Like Agents
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A team of researchers has developed a computational pipeline to identify and better understand viroi...
Published Being in space destroys more red blood cells - Being in Space Destroys More Red Blood Cells
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A world-first study has revealed how space travel can cause lower red blood cell counts, known as sp...
Published Packaged DNA: New method to promote bone growth - Packaged DNA: A New Method to Promote Bone Growth
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DNA can help to stimulate bone healing in a localized and targeted manner, for example after a compl...
Published Cells avoid multitasking - Cells Avoid Multitasking: The Science Behind It
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Textbooks will tell you that in dividing cells, production of new DNA peaks during the S-phase, whil...
Published New study unveils epigenetic 'traffic lights' controlling stop and go for gene activity - New Study Unveils Epigenetic 'Traffic Lights' Controlling Stop and Go for Gene Activity
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A major new study reveals a 'traffic light' mechanism controlling genetic activity within cells -- a...
Published Potential new treatment for leaky gut using milk-derived extracellular vesicles - Potential New Treatment for Leaky Gut Using Milk-Derived Extracellular Vesicles
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Milk-derived extracellular vesicles (mEVs), a type of natural nanoparticles present in bovine and hu...