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Cell & Microbiology Mar 2, 2017

Scientists explain uneven color of spotted animals

Researchers at the Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences and colleagues have proposed a new mechanism for the dynamic self-organization of spatial structures in embryogenesis. Using mathematical ...

Biochemistry Feb 28, 2017

Cell 'stickiness' could indicate metastatic potential

How strongly tumor cells adhere to the surrounding tissue could indicate the likelihood that cancer will spread to other parts of the body, according to a study published February 28 in Biophysical Journal. Using a spinning ...

Bio & Medicine Feb 14, 2017

A nanofiber matrix for healing

A new nanofiber-on-microfiber matrix could help produce more and better quality stem cells for disease treatment and regenerative therapies.

Cell & Microbiology Jan 25, 2017

The strings that bind us: Cytofilaments connect cell nucleus to extracellular microenvironment

It is said that a picture is worth a thousand words, but new images of structural fibers inside a cell may represent more than a million words from hundreds of research papers spanning the past three decades.

Cell & Microbiology Jan 17, 2017

Cellular podiatry – understanding how cells form feet

A study carried out by a team of researchers from the labs of Professor Alexander Bershadsky at the Mechanobiology Institute, Singapore at the National University of Singapore and Professor Gareth E Jones at King's College ...

Plants & Animals Jan 3, 2017

Shell game: Understanding gene patterns behind mollusk diversity

From kids walking on the beach to major museums, the amazing diversity of conch shells have captivated the eyes of collectors.

Biochemistry Dec 21, 2016

Novel technique helps ID elusive molecules

Among the most important molecules in the living world are sugars or carbohydrates, which play a vital role in life processes. Sugars provide the main source of fuel for the body, protect muscles from damage and contribute ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Dec 7, 2016

Photonic crystal enhanced microscope sheds light on wound healing and cancer metastasis

University of Illinois Electrical & Computer Engineering and Bioengineering Professor Brian Cunningham's Nano Sensors group has invented a novel live-cell imaging method that could someday help biologists better understand ...

Materials Science Nov 16, 2016

Better cartilage map could help researchers improve engineered joint repair

Cartilage serves as a shock absorber for the human body, lubricating joints and helping them move smoothly. Its texture is softer than bone—yet stiffer and stronger than muscle. When it is damaged, patients can experience ...

General Âé¶¹ÒùÔºics Nov 16, 2016

Engineer develops model to predict behavior of cell clusters

An engineer at Washington University in St. Louis discovered a model in which the mechanics of the cells' environment can predict their movement, a finding that ultimately could mean confining cell transition in tumors and ...

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