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Scientists examined microscopic blobs of protein found in human cells has discovered that some morph from an almost honey-like substance to a hard candy-like solid. These mysterious droplets, known as ...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University have found that the motion of unlabeled cells can be used to tell whether they ...
Cell crowding causes high-grade breast cancer cells to become more invasive by activating a molecular switch that causes the cells to shrink and spread.
After more than five decades of mystery, scientists have finally unveiled the detailed structure and function of a ...
Fifty years since its discovery, scientists have finally worked out how a molecular machine found in mitochondria, the 'powerhouses' of our cells, allows us to make the fuel we need from sugars, a ...
An INRS research team has identified a new family of enzymes that can make precise cuts in single-stranded DNA. A few years ...
Latest study leverages new constructs for nuclear localization signal (NLS) sequences to improve editing efficiency in human ...
Most cells in the human body each contain about six feet of DNA. Yet the nucleus, where DNA is coiled, is no larger than a ...
Market Overview: The European CRISPR gene editing market has experienced significant expansion, driven by advancements in biotechnology and increasing investment in genetic research. With a compound ...
The CRISPR gene editing technology has revolutionized the field of molecular biology, offering unprecedented precision and efficiency in genetic manipulation. With its vast potential in various ...
For the first time, Professor Veyrier and his team at INRS have discovered a family of enzymes that can cut specific sequences in single-stranded DNA. These enzymes, called site-specific ...
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