A study shows that high levels of negatively charged lipids can lock growth receptors into an overactive state, driving ...
The study, “Integration of phospho-signaling and transcriptomics in single cells reveals distinct Th17 cell fates,” was published in Cell Reports. In the study, first author Seth Fortmann, M.D., Ph.D.
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Stem cell scientists unlock blueprint for lab-grown kidney cells with preclinical value
In the lab, it's easier to grow simple balls of cells than complex asymmetrical structures with two distinct ends—like the one million filtering units—nephrons—that make up a human kidney. But new ...
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Study: Cells time mechanical stress before reacting, aiding new drugs
Squeeze a cell once and it barely flinches. Squeeze it again and again in short bursts, and something changes: a protein ...
Cells constantly probe their environments, searching for physical cues that guide their behavior. And yet a cell's response ...
New research has identified a protein that could serve as both a biomarker and therapeutic target to weaken stem-like cancer ...
A new paper published today in Cell highlights how researchers have leveraged AI-based computational protein design to create a novel synthetic ligand that activates the Notch signaling pathway, a key ...
Scientists from Johns Hopkins Medicine report new evidence that clusters of brain tissue derived from the cells of patients ...
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Researchers had previously discovered a population of immune cells within the brain that can act as accelerators and brakes ...
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