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Molecular & Computational biology Mar 10, 2025

An approach inspired by video games offers a new way to visualize limb development

From a single cell to an entire organism, embryonic development is a process of continuous and constant change. However, our understanding of this process is sometimes limited by the fact that we can only observe this process ...

Ecology Mar 6, 2025

Sticky situation? Insights into what holds antibiotic-resistant biofilms together

Biofilms, ubiquitous bacterial communities embedded in a slimy matrix, are the oldest form of multicellularity on Earth; they are extremely resistant to antibiotics and stick tenaciously to most surfaces, including living ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 3, 2025

3D genome structure guides sperm development, shedding light on fertility and developmental disorders

Two new studies show how a seeming tangle of DNA is actually organized into a structure that coordinates thousands of genes to form a sperm cell. The work, published as two papers in Nature Structural & Molecular Biology, ...

Evolution Feb 25, 2025

Humans have the earliest jawed fish to thank for their flexible joints, study suggests

The efficient architecture of our joints, which allows our skeletons to be flexible and sturdy, originated among our most ancient jawed fish ancestors, according to a study published in the open-access journal PLOS Biology ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 20, 2025

Novel mechanisms that support cellular adhesion and tissue repair offer therapeutic potential

Northwestern Medicine investigators have discovered new mechanisms underlying cellular adhesion and repair, findings that could inform the development of new therapeutics that boost cellular repair after tissue injury, according ...

Plants & Animals Feb 19, 2025

Arachnid evolution redefined: Whole-genome duplications and multiple land colonizations

A recent paper provides an updated perspective on the evolutionary history of chelicerates—a diverse and ecologically significant group of arthropods that includes spiders, scorpions, mites, and horseshoe crabs.

Bio & Medicine Feb 18, 2025

New gold nanoparticle-based therapy shows promise in colorectal cancer treatment

Luminescent gold nanoparticles (L-AuNPs) represent a novel class of luminescent nanomaterials that have attracted considerable attention in recent years. They possess a range of exceptional physicochemical properties and ...

Molecular & Computational biology Feb 17, 2025

Scientists identify key gene that's critical for parasitic weed resistance and tomato yield

A recent breakthrough by researchers led by Prof. Li Jiayang from the Institute of Genetics and Developmental Biology (IGDB) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences offers new hope in the battle against parasitic weeds that cause ...

Molecular & Computational biology Feb 13, 2025

Developmental biologists discover how a critical protein shapes gallbladder formation

The lab of Dr. Mark Magnuson, Louise B. McGavock Professor and professor of molecular physiology and biophysics at Vanderbilt University, has demonstrated that the formation of the gallbladder and bile duct system depends ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 10, 2025

Advanced computational tool reveals cellular development processes

The human body is a key subject of research by scientists worldwide. A biomedical engineering research team led by Professor Kevin Tsia, program director of the Biomedical Engineering Program under the Faculty of Engineering ...

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