In the fruit fly, the ability of neural stem cells to make the full repertoire of neurons is regulated by the movement of key genes to the nuclear periphery.
In the fruit fly, the ability of neural stem cells to make the full repertoire of neurons is regulated by the movement of key genes to the nuclear periphery.
Viral infections of the central nervous system may trigger cytokines that induce seizures.
Satellites of the Golgi apparatus generate the microtubules used to grow outer dendrite branches in Drosophila neurons.
Flies turning blue help researchers link the deterioration of the intestinal barrier to age-related death.
Collective cell migration relies on a directional signal that comes from the moving cluster, rather than from external cues.
Large RNA-protein packets use a novel mechanism to escape the cell nucleus.
An HIV drug can bind to and alter the function of an immune molecule, causing a dangerous reaction in patients with a particular allele.
Sleep-wake cycles affect how well our bodies fight disease.
The brain’s phagocytes follow an ATP bread trail laid down by calcium waves to the site of damage.
The DNA forms known as G-quadruplexes are finally discovered in human cells.