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Results for 'cell biology'
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Cell biology: Touring the assembly line
24 April 2013Research Highlights
A large-scale screen reveals how numerous signaling pathways intersect at the cell’s primary protein-processing center
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Cell biology: Accelerating cellular assembly lines
02 January 2013Research Highlights
Insights into cellular productivity could boost generation of proteins with valuable research and medical applications
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Cell biology: Flushing out fats
19 December 2012Research Highlights
A protein that contributes to cancer vulnerability also plays a surprising role in cardiovascular health and illuminates a promising target pathway for drug treatments for cardiovascular diseases
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Cell biology: Lighting up neural stem cells
24 October 2012Research Highlights
The screening of thousands of fluorescent molecules has revealed a specific label for neural stem cells
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Cell biology: Picking out partners
10 October 2012Research Highlights
An intracellular labeling technique allows scientists to monitor interactions between proteins in their natural environment
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Medical genetics: The marker of resistance
01 August 2012Research Highlights
A genetic variation common in East Asian populations has been linked to cancer drug resistance
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Stem cells: Promoting difference
01 August 2012Research Highlights
Two proteins that regulate cell division co-operate to control neuronal differentiation
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Developmental biology: MicroRNAs and growth control
20 June 2012Research Highlights
MicroRNAs link the pathways that control growth during animal development and in disease
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Molecular biology: Preventing cell division
20 June 2012Research Highlights
One of the enzymes known to regulate the cell cycle has now been shown to play a key role in mitosis
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Immunology: Guiding the immune response
09 May 2012Research Highlights
Uric acid released from dying cells is a key driver of autoimmune diseases
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Developmental biology: Switching to neurons
09 May 2012Research Highlights
Researchers identify a genetic switch that controls differentiation of embryonic stem cells into neural cells
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Cell biology: System reboot
14 March 2012Research Highlights
An enzyme that helps yeast cells recover from arrested cell division may be relevant to cancer treatment
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Molecular biology: A subtle switch
15 February 2012Research Highlights
Small alterations to a chromosomal protein have far-reaching effects on gene expression activity
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Cell biology: Follow the leader
15 February 2012Research Highlights
The cell with the highest signal leads other cells to their destination during migration
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Stem cells: Knowing what they want to be in life
07 December 2011Research Highlights
Collaborative study sheds light on our understanding of how stem cells differentiate during embryonic development
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Molecular biology: Resistance is futile
08 December 2010Research Highlights
The protein ELKS plays an important role in the DNA-damage signaling pathway and blocking its function is one way to reduce drug resistance in cancer cells
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Cell biology: Communication breakdown
18 August 2010Research Highlights
Mutations in a structural protein sabotage signaling pathways that control skin cell survival
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Cell biology: Preventing cells from over-reaching
04 August 2010Research Highlights
A regulatory protein tells cells when to rein in their leading edge
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Cell biology: A ‘sweet tooth’ that spells trouble
07 July 2010Research Highlights
Disrupted cellular transport of sugar-coating enzymes may cause cancers to spread
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Cell biology: A partnership with growth potential
09 June 2010Research Highlights
The interaction points between proteins regulating cell growth could offer promising future targets for fighting cancer
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Cell biology: Giving cells their marching orders
28 April 2010Research Highlights
A protein primarily active in the nucleus also operates within the cytoplasm to orchestrate cell movement
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Cell biology: Stopping bad news from spreading
31 March 2010Research Highlights
Dividing cells employ multiple, parallel countermeasures to prevent the transmission of damaged genetic material
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Cell biology: Finding the right way to move
03 March 2010Research Highlights
Cytoskeletal proteins stabilize a factor that helps cells to refine their sense of direction
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Cell biology: Helping receptors arrange transportation
03 February 2010Research Highlights
A previously uncharacterized cellular transport mechanism controls activity of a receptor involved in various cancers
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Cell biology: Turning back the clock
25 November 2009Research Highlights
A key signaling pathway in mammals forces cells in diverse tissues to ‘act their age’


