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You know the feeling. An assay that performed beautifully last week suddenly behaves differently today. When results shift, it often…
Reflections from a Workshop by Nivedita Mukherjee1 and Mateus de Oliveira Lisboa2 1National Centre for Biological Sciences, Tata Institute of…
Exposing cells to the Yamanaka transcription factors for a short period of time can produce rejuvenation of nuclear DNA…
Many proteins naturally form dimers, trimers, or larger assemblies but outside the cell, these states can be hard to track.…
[Editorial from Development by James Briscoe, Swathi Arur, Anna Bigas, Dominique Bergmann, Benoit G. Bruneau, Cassandra G. Extavour, Paul François,…
Age-Related Loss of Proteosomal Function Triggers Chronic Inflammation via cGAS-STING – Fight Aging!
The proteasome is a specialized protein complex that breaks down unwanted proteins into short peptide molecules for reuse in…
In biopharmaceutical R&D, sensitivity is everything. It’s what enables you to detect low analyte concentrations, resolve subtle binding events, and…
Jacques Robert1,2 and Rachel F. Lombardo2 1Department of Microbiology and Immunology, University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY 14642, USA 2Department…
Looking for an engaging, real-world way to teach genetics, cancer biology, and evolution? This student-friendly article on why elephants rarely…
Disruption of the regulation of circadian rhythms is a known feature of aging. As for everything to do with…