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Just as life pulsates in big vibrant cities, it also prospers in crowded environments inside cells. The interior of cells is ...
Septins are a conserved family of GTP-binding proteins that assemble into filamentous structures, earning them recognition as the fourth component of the cytoskeleton alongside actin, microtubules and ...
A new study concludes that the speed at which the human brain evolved may help explain why our species experiences autism.
When injured, cells have well-regulated responses to promote healing. These include a long-studied self-destruction process that cleans up dead and damaged cells as well as a more recently identified ...
That inevitability of growing older might not be as fixed as we once believed. Emerging research has begun challenging our most fundamental assumptions about aging, revealing that cellular ...
Life relies on the storage and transmission of information. In complex organisms, this information exists in two primary forms: the genome and the epigenome. While genetic information remains largely ...
The human body possesses remarkable abilities to heal, regenerate and protect itself when given the right nutritional support. Certain foods contain unique compounds that can simultaneously support ...