After implantation, the tissue developed blood vessels and became integrated into neuronal networks in the animals’ brains.
Family members of Lacks, the donor behind the widely used HeLa cell line, are planning to sue Johns Hopkins University.
Family members of Lacks, the donor behind the widely used HeLa cell line, are planning to sue Johns Hopkins University.
Nonliving cells developed in the lab can communicate chemically with living bacteria, according to a study.
Meet some of the people featured in the February 2017 issue of The Scientist.
Warmth acts on a light-sensing protein similarly to the way shade does, setting off a growth spurt in plant seedlings.
See how different environmental conditions affect the activity of a molecule sensitive to both light and temperature.
Physical forces propagate from the outside of cells inward and vice versa.
Plants and fungi can use conserved RNA interference machinery to regulate each other’s gene expression—and scientists think they can make use of this phenomenon to create a new generation of pesticides.
The dissection of how cells sense and propagate physical forces is leading to exciting new tools and discoveries in mechanobiology and mechanomedicine.
A study provides the first visual evidence that cytofilaments tunnel through a cell’s nucleus to the extracellular matrix.
Researchers find diverse ways that the molecules can regulate cancer’s spread.