Richard F. Ludueña, Professor Emeritus at the University of Texas Health San Antonio, discusses his innovative approach to ...
Mitochondria divide to share the load when nutrients are scarce — plus, how smashing atomic nuclei together helps identify their shapes.
Scientists have created a new compound that can self-destruct cancer cells. The compound is made up of two proteins, which ...
When cancer cells colonize vital organs, they enter hostile territory, making it difficult to metastasize. Melanoma cells, for instance, experience high levels of oxidative stress in the ...
The protein factories of our cells are much more diverse than we thought they were. Scientists have now shown that cancer cells can use these so-called ribosomes to boost their invisibility cloak ...
Turns out cancer cells might use our very own protein factories to hide. Each of our cells contain a million of these minuscule factories, called ribosomes. Liam: "They make all the protein we need.
Precisely counting nuclei and intact cells is crucial in preparing for future applications. Miltenyi Biotec researchers used a flow cytometer and a DeNovix CellDrop Automated Cell Counter to count ...
The new kits empower researchers who have a small number of starting cells or nuclei who ordinarily might ... enabled groundbreaking discoveries in cancer treatment, tissue repair, stem cell ...
The new kits empower researchers who have a small number of starting cells or nuclei who ordinarily might not be able ... its pioneering approach has enabled groundbreaking discoveries in cancer ...