Cancer cells are subjected to high mechanical pressure that leads to a rupture of the nuclear envelope when migrating through ...
Cell migration in confined environments leads to nuclear envelope rupture, chromatin leakage and genomic instability. This ...
Researchers at Duke University used CRISPR technologies to discover previously unannotated stretches of DNA in the "dark genome" that are responsible for controlling how cells sense and respond to the ...
Making blood in the lab can be hard because scientists don’t know what triggers a key final step in red blood cell maturation ...
Konstanz researchers identify an enzyme that plays a role in the migration of cells in our body—not only during normal tissue formation and wound healing, but also when tumor cells metastasize. This ...
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The story of the princess and the pea evokes an image of a highly sensitive royal young woman so refined, she can sense a pea ...
A new multi-channel in vitro stimulator helps researchers study how cells respond to electrical signals, advancing insights ...
Researchers have discovered a novel criterion for sorting particles in microfluidic channels, paving the way for advancements ...
The gut is home to a richly diverse community of microbes and nearly 80 percent of the body’s immune cells. This menagerie of gut-derived cells send signals along a bidirectional cellular highway, ...
Cancer cells are subjected to high mechanical pressure that leads to a rupture of the nuclear envelope when migrating through narrow tissue ...
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