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Cell & Microbiology Mar 25, 2025

Scientists reveal neuronal calcium oscillations involved in tissue communication

Mitochondria play a crucial role in maintaining energy balance and cellular health. Recent studies have shown that chronic stress in neuronal mitochondria can have far-reaching effects, not only damaging the neurons themselves ...

Biochemistry Mar 25, 2025

Study unravels mystery of cancer-fueling enzyme, which could lead to new therapies

For organs to develop, grow and regenerate, cells must proliferate. But when that process goes awry, leading to uncontrolled cell growth, cancer can emerge.

Cell & Microbiology Mar 24, 2025

How chromosomes shape up for cell division: Scientists reveal DNA loop formation mechanisms

Among the many marvels of life is the cell's ability to divide and thus enable organisms to grow and renew themselves. For this, the cell must duplicate its DNA—its genome—and segregate it equally into two new daughter ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 20, 2025

Investigating the 'glue' that holds cells together and allows them to communicate

Northwestern Medicine investigators have uncovered new insights into how intercellular "glue" functions to enable interactions between cells, as detailed in a study published in Nature Communications.

Evolution Mar 20, 2025

From dinosaurs to birds: The origins of feather formation

Feathers are among the most complex cutaneous appendages in the animal kingdom. While their evolutionary origin has been widely debated, paleontological discoveries and developmental biology studies suggest that feathers ...

Plants & Animals Mar 19, 2025

How light and epigenetics cooperate to regulate plant growth

A research team led by Prof. Cao Xiaofeng at the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) has uncovered the cooperative roles of photoreceptors, epigenetic modifiers, ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 14, 2025

Scientists imitate a bacterium's eating habits to unravel common stomach bug

About two-thirds of us have it in our bodies, but for most people, the bacterium Helicobacter pylori (H. pylori for short) never causes any symptoms. In others, it's a common cause of peptic ulcers, and in some cases it can ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 12, 2025

Gene related to human kidney disease linked to touch in sea anemones

Biological sciences researchers from the U of A have led the publication of a paper that expands our understanding of sensory neurons in the tentacles of sea anemones, linking them to kidney disease in humans through a common ...

Plants & Animals Mar 12, 2025

Temperature during development influences connectivity between neurons and behavior in fruit flies, study shows

The rate of development of poikilothermic animals, such as insects, fish, and reptiles, is determined by environmental temperature. A research team at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) has demonstrated how temperature ...

Plants & Animals Mar 11, 2025

Heliconius butterfly mating choices linked to simple neural change, which could speed evolution

A simple neural change alters mating preferences in male butterflies, aiding rapid behavioral evolution, Nicholas VanKuren and Nathan Buerkle at the University of Chicago, US, and colleagues, report in the open-access journal ...

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