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Cell & Microbiology May 29, 2025

Metabolic labeling in platelets expands possibilities for targeted drug delivery

A new avenue for targeted drug delivery has been proposed by researchers from The Grainger College of Engineering at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. Their findings, published in Materials Today Bio, report the ...

Cell & Microbiology May 29, 2025

Mathematical models and imaging reveal how migrating cells navigate tissue geometry

Imagine cells navigating through a complex maze, guided by chemical signals and the physical landscape of their environment. A team of researchers at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC) has contributed to ...

Molecular & Computational biology May 29, 2025

Findings uncover new mechanism linking cohesin complex to gene regulation

Cohesin is a protein that forms a ring-shaped complex which wraps and alters the DNA molecule shape. It moves through the DNA and creates specific loops in the genetic material which determine the architecture of the genome ...

Biochemistry May 28, 2025

How the fight-or-flight response resets on a molecular level

Being cut off in traffic, giving a presentation or missing a meal can all trigger a suite of physiological changes that allow the body to react swiftly to stress or starvation. Critical to this "fight-or-flight" or stress ...

Cell & Microbiology May 27, 2025

Zika virus uses cells' 'self-care' system to turn against host

A new study reveals the biological secret to the Zika virus's infectious success: Zika uses host cells' own "self-care" system of clearing away useless molecules to suppress the host proteins that the virus has employed to ...

Ecology May 22, 2025

Sound recordings from healthy reefs boost coral settlement on artificial structures

Coral reefs are vital to marine biodiversity, but their livelihood is under threat due to climate instability and the impacts of human activities.

Cell & Microbiology May 21, 2025

Stress-induced changes in generations of cancer cells tracked live under the microscope

Cells are the smallest units of life. But even within the same tissue or organ, they are not all identical. New variations arise continuously during cell proliferation. While genetic mutations alter the DNA sequence, epigenetic ...

Biotechnology May 21, 2025

Microneedle technology injects melatonin to extend shelf life of produce

We've all felt the sting of guilt when fruit and vegetables go bad before we could eat them. Now, researchers from MIT and the Singapore-MIT Alliance for Research and Technology (SMART) have shown they can extend the shelf ...

Space Exploration May 19, 2025

Astrobee learns to transport soft cargo: Open-source simulator models real ISS challenges

Astrobee is a free-flying robotic system developed by NASA that is made up of three distinct cube-shaped robots. This system was originally designed to help astronauts who are working at the International Space Station (ISS) ...

Biochemistry May 16, 2025

Continuous flow process enables safer production of antibacterial drugs from bio-based furfural

Researchers at the University of Liège (BE) have designed a high-performance, open-access continuous flow process to safely produce key antibacterial drugs from bio-based furfural. The results of the study—published in ...

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