Cell Picture Show, Klaus Boller, Paul-Ehrlich
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To curb infection, a T cell (blue) binds budding HIV particles (yellow and purple) to the cell membrane—using a protein called tetherin—to keep them from floating away.


To curb infection, a T cell (blue) binds budding HIV particles (yellow and purple) to the cell membrane—using a protein called tetherin—to keep them from floating away.
Cell Picture Show, Klaus Boller, Paul-Ehrlich
Lab safety rules dictate that one must tie back long hair. Rosemarie Hansen learned the hard way when an open flame turned her locks into a lesson.
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Zymo Research is proud to introduce the RNome Disruptive Research Grant, that is designed to empower scientists mapping the RNome and advance our overallunderstanding of RNA.