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Cell & Microbiology Nov 11, 2024

Markers in iPSC quality control—a new approach to enhance standardization

Human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) have a great potential for scientific and medical applications. They are used in research laboratories to model human diseases, helping to uncover underlying mechanisms and developing ...

Molecular & Computational biology Nov 1, 2024

Discovery of a protein's key role in RNA processes could improve disease treatment in humans and plants

Texas A&M AgriLife researchers uncovered a promising target for controlling gene expression and other cellular processes, which could lead to advancements in crop resilience and our understanding of certain human diseases.

Plants & Animals Oct 28, 2024

Study suggests there's no incentive for older birds to make new friends

Like people, birds have fewer friends as they age, but the reasons why are unclear. New research published in the journal Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences suggests they may just have ...

Bio & Medicine Oct 11, 2024

Magnetoelectric nanodiscs offer remote brain stimulation without implants or genetic modification

Novel magnetic nanodiscs could provide a much less invasive way of stimulating parts of the brain, paving the way for stimulation therapies without implants or genetic modification, MIT researchers report.

Biotechnology Oct 9, 2024

One-step nanoscale expansion microscopy: From molecule to 3D structure with a conventional microscope

Researchers at the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG), Germany, have developed a new method that makes it possible for the first time to image the three-dimensional shape of proteins with a conventional microscope.

Cell & Microbiology Oct 7, 2024

Study identifies key molecular step for division of damaged mitochondria

A key molecular step required for the division of damaged mitochondria—essential for cell health—has been identified by a University of Bristol-led study. The finding has the potential to establish how mitochondrial dysfunction ...

Cell & Microbiology Sep 19, 2024

Scientists discover an unexpected involvement of sodium transport in mitochondrial energy generation

The GENOXPHOS (Functional Genetics of the Oxidative Phosphorylation System) group at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) has discovered a crucial role of sodium in the generation of cellular energy.

Cell & Microbiology Sep 3, 2024

Unveiling the molecular mechanisms linking aging with neurodegenerative diseases

Aging is the prime cause of neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. But what exactly increases the prevalence of these brain disorders as one grows ...

Agriculture Sep 2, 2024

Calling for further study, California lawmakers table ban on toxic herbicide paraquat

California lawmakers have approved a bill that could help strengthen regulations around the use of paraquat, a powerful weedkiller associated with Parkinson's disease and other serious health issues.

Biochemistry Aug 21, 2024

Cryo-ET study elucidates protein folding helpers in their natural environment

Cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET), can be used to visualize and analyze cellular structures in their natural environment. Researchers at the MPI of Biochemistry in Martinsried and the University Medical Center Göttingen ...

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