This interesting study presents valuable information on how human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection disrupts the activity of the TEAD1 transcription factor, leading to widespread chromatin alterations.
Nuclear condensates play many important roles in chromatin functions, but how cells regulate their nucleation and growth within the complex nuclear environment is not well understood. Here, we report ...
Researchers from the NeuroEngineering Laboratory at the University of Liège have revealed a fascinating brain mechanism: The ...
A team of researchers led by Anna-Karin Gustavsson at Rice University has developed an innovative imaging platform that ...
To better understand the highly varied characteristics that enable malaria parasites to adhere to red blood cells and elude ...
In an article published in the scientific journal PNAS Nexus, researchers from the Neuromorphic Engineering Laboratory at the ...
Rice University's soTILT3D platform revolutionizes nanoscale imaging, enhancing 3D visualization of cellular structures with ...
This development comes at a crucial time, as global demand for protein increases and traditional sources of plant-based and ...
A team of researchers led by Anna-Karin Gustavsson at Rice University has developed an innovative imaging platform that ...
Scientists have unveiled a new tool for studying the highly variable traits that allow malaria parasites to stick to red ...
Scientists have unveiled a new tool for studying the highly variable traits that allow malaria parasites to stick to red ...
Simulation models can predict phenomena that cannot yet be investigated experimentally. This helps, for example, in preventing disease. (Image ...