Mutations drive evolution, but they can also be risky. New research led by plant biologists at the University of California, ...
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Plant Cell Duality: Balancing Adaptability in Skin Cells with Stability in Reproductive Cells
Mutations drive evolution, but they can also be risky. New research led by plant biologists at the University of California, ...
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Plants balance adaptability in skin cells with stability in sex cells
New research led by plant biologists at UC Davis, published Nov. 10 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, reveals how plants control mutation rates in different stem cells to balance ...
John Simmins John Simmins ’84, PhD ’90, director of the GE Vernova Advanced Power Grid Lab at Alfred University, makes comments at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new Edibon Power Systems ...
Understanding how bone marrow produces blood–and how this whole process can fail–is critical to fighting blood cancers and ...
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Scientists create a supercomputer simulation that can reveal how the brain works, neuron by neuron
A computer model developed by researchers from Japan and Seattle's Allen Institute could lead to new methods for studying ...
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Researchers uncover mechanism of plasma membrane remodeling that drives mitotic cell rounding
During cell division, adherent animal cells round up to create the precise spatial geometry required for accurate chromosome ...
Scientists have engineered the first fully human-made bone marrow system, recreating the complex mix of cells, vessels, and nerves that normally live deep within our bones. This breakthrough lets ...
The Jackson Laboratory, a Maine-based nonprofit biomedical research institution with a major hub in Farmington, recently announced it has completed its acquisition of the New York Stem Cell Foundation ...
Lab-grown tissues need oxygen & nutrients to thrive. This study used computer models to see how well these reach cells within ...
The adult mammalian heart bears limited regenerative capacity, resulting in the irreversible loss of cardiomyocytes post-cardiac injury, and often culminating in end-stage heart failure. Cardiomyocyte ...
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