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Finding DNA Tags in AAV Stacks
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 7, 2024
| 8 min read
Ten years ago, scientists put DNA barcodes in AAV vectors, creating an approach that simplified, expedited, and streamlined AAV screening.
Illuminating Specimens Through Live Cell Imaging
Charlene Lancaster, PhD
| Mar 14, 2024
| 8 min read
Live cell imaging is a powerful microscopy technique employed by scientists to monitor molecular processes and cellular behavior in real time.
Our Favorite Cell and Molecular Biology Stories of 2021
Jef Akst
| Dec 2, 2021
| 3 min read
Beyond
The Scientist
’s coverage of COVID-19’s molecular underpinnings were many other stories highlighting the advances made in scientists’ understanding of the biology of cells.
Engineering the Microbiome: CRISPR Leads the Way
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Mar 15, 2024
| 10+ min read
Scientists have genetically modified isolated microbes for decades. Now, using CRISPR, they intend to target entire microbiomes.
Fungal Spores Hijack a Host Protein to Escape Death
Mariella Bodemeier Loayza Careaga, PhD
| Jun 20, 2023
| 3 min read
Uncovering the components used by
Aspergillus fumigatus
to avoid intracellular destruction broadens our understanding of the mold’s pathogenesis.
A Not-So-Simple Idea
Niki Spahich, PhD
| Jun 1, 2023
| 5 min read
A moonlit drive inspired the theory behind PCR. What did it take to make that wild idea reality?
Bacteria Go Dormant to Survive Antibiotics and Restart Infections
Niki Spahich, PhD
| Mar 7, 2022
| 3 min read
In
Salmonella,
two seemingly similar antibiotic survival strategies result from very different molecular mechanisms.
How Bacterial Communities Divvy up Duties
Holly Barker, PhD
| Jun 1, 2023
| 10+ min read
Biofilms are home to millions of microbes, but disrupting their interactions could produce more effective antibiotics.
High-Resolution Microscope Watches Proteins Strut Their Stuff
Holly Barker, PhD
| Mar 31, 2023
| 3 min read
Modification on a high-resolution fluorescent microscopy technique allow researchers to track the precise movements of motor proteins.
Aging and Cancer
Rebecca Roberts, PhD
| Nov 14, 2023
| 6 min read
The relationship between aging and cancer is complex, with several shared underlying mechanisms.
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