A cell's 'cap' of bundled fibers could yield clues to disease (w/ Video)
It turns out that wearing a cap is good for you, at least if you are a mammal cell.
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The nucleus of an atom can have different shapes that co-exist. European scientists investigated nuclear shape change with advanced experimental techniques.
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(Phys.org) —Researchers at the University of Virginia School of Medicine have determined the molecular structure of a protein whose mutations have been linked to several early aging diseases, and to...
View ArticlePutting the squeeze on a cell's nucleus
Nuclear membranes protect genes—life's most precious cargo—but little is known about why they function in different tissue types. For instance, nuclei in brain cells tend to be soft and pliable while...
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