One, two, three, four . . . . Counting colonies and plaques can be tedious, but tools exist to streamline the process.
One, two, three, four . . . . Counting colonies and plaques can be tedious, but tools exist to streamline the process.
By varying the size of their steps, dynein motor proteins work effectively as teams to carry heavy loads around the cell.
A virus that infects a crop-killing fungus can spread freely, opening the possibility of its use as a fungicide.
Viral infections of the central nervous system may trigger cytokines that induce seizures.
Rodents and fruit flies appear to be able to sense nutrients even when they can’t taste the food they’re eating. Now, researchers are trying to figure out how.
Researchers have genetically engineered a virus that is deadly to chickens and found that it can kill prostate cancer in vitro.
Researchers develop two small molecules that slow the growth of human cancer cells.
Satellites of the Golgi apparatus generate the microtubules used to grow outer dendrite branches in Drosophila neurons.
Histone acetylation levels keep intracellular pH in check.
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