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Virus-inspired DNA needle delivers molecules into cells, avoiding endosome traps
Researchers at Aarhus University have built a microscopic needle from DNA that can punch through a cell’s outer membrane and ...
Integrating Digital Holographic Microscopy with fluorescence techniques enhances live-cell imaging, preserving cellular ...
In early 2026, Mitolyn reviews have moved far beyond curiosity and into serious comparison as new mitochondrial ...
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7 reasons your body isn't absorbing that expensive collagen powder
You picked a premium brand, you've been consistent, and yet something still feels off. Your joints aren't changing, your skin ...
As alcohol consumption wanes, the founder of ALTR says he hopes the first low-ABV wines made with the company’s technology ...
Comparative anatomy and fossil evidence suggest that early vertebrates possessed more than the well-known pair of lateral (on the sides) eyes. In addition to these image-forming eyes, many species had ...
When a virus infects a bacterial cell, the viral genome is the first component to be fully injected into the cell, making it an ideal immune target. A bacterial enzyme anchored to the membrane ...
EM, biochemical, and cell-based assays to examine how Gβγ interacts with and potentiates PLCβ3. The authors present evidence for multiple Gβγ interaction surfaces and argue that Gβγ primarily enhances ...
Stockholm University and SciLifeLab researchers have uncovered how glucose transporters move nutrients into cells, bridging a ...
Directly transferring healthy mitochondria or cytoplasmic components into target cells is particularly relevant for regenerative medicine.
Now, researchers led by a Nobel Laureate have finally caught TRPM8 in the act. By trapping the protein in its native ...
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