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The body's cells change their shape to close gaps such as wounds—with part of the cell flexing depending on the curve of the ...
Cells close wounds by re-shaping their endoplasmic reticulum, switching between crawling and contracting movements depending ...
By examining squid skin cells three-dimensionally, a University of California, Irvine–led team has unveiled the structures responsible for the creatures' ability to dynamically change their ...
With machine learning methods and an advanced technique called lattice light sheet microscopy (LLSM), scientists have now revealed structures on the surface of B cells that influence how those immune ...
Scientists have shown how tumour cells evade immunotherapy by generating unique, temporary cell-in-cell structures, where the inner cells remain in tact and can return to single tumour cells.
UC Irvine researchers and collaborators at the Marine Biological Laboratory have uncovered the cells and structures that enable squids to change from transparent to multicolored. The ...
Scientists have shown how tumor cells evade immunotherapy by generating unique, temporary cell-in-cell structures, where the inner cells remain in tact and can return to single tumor cells.
The new cell has allowed the study of events relevant to the biology involved in the normal repair process, which eliminates cell structures damaged by oxidative stress.
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