Our biceps and our brain cells may have more in common than previously thought. New research led by the Lippincott-Schwartz ...
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an "outside in" signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell. The work, ...
New research reveals that brain cells use a muscle-like signaling mechanism to relay information over long distances.
Our biceps and brain cells might have more in common than we believed. According to a new study from the Lippincott-Schwartz ...
In this manuscript the authors established a novel three-dimensional culture system for stratified epithelia that allows epithelial cells to undergo epithelial-to-mesenchymal transition (EMT) and ...
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an "outside in" signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell. The work, ...
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an “outside in” signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell.
A new study shows how an anticancer drug triggers an 'outside in' signal that gets it sucked into a cancer cell. The work reveals a new signaling mechanism that could be exploited for delivering other ...
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