Complex engineering of human cell lines reveals genome's unexpected resilience to structural changes
The most complex engineering of human cell lines ever has been achieved by scientists, revealing that our genomes are more resilient to significant structural changes than was previously thought.
Genetics tools have advanced significantly in recent decades, and have allowed scientist to sequence all of the genetic material they find in any sample. That has enabled researchers to discover giant ...
Scientists know that colorectal cancer cells require large amounts of iron and that as cancer becomes more aggressive, the ...
A team led by Prof. Wang Chao and Prof. Huang Chengdong from the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) revealed the molecular mechanism of ...
Maternal-effect mutations have become a critical genetic cause of female reproductive diseases. Since the discovery of maternal-effect genes in mammals 1,2, a growing number of mammalian maternal ...
Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are a key driver of tumor initiation, progression, and drug resistance in colorectal cancer (CRC). The Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which is hyperactivated in nearly all ...
An artist’s depiction of an Asgard archaeon, based on cryo-electron tomography data: the cell body and appendages feature thread-like skeletal structures, similar to those found in complex cells with ...
Automation, decentralized manufacturing, and supportive regulations are helping to surmount technical difficulties in cell and gene therapy manufacturing.
In this interview, we speak with Angeline Lim, PhD, Senior Application Scientist at Molecular Devices, about the role of AI and automation in modern drug discovery. Angeline shares how Molecular ...
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