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SOFREP on MSNHow to Annihilate a U.S. Air Base with a $100 Drone: A SEAL TEAM Red Cell Fever DreamUkraine’s recent drone strike against Russia should be a lesson for American air defense. Let’s be honest—Ukraine has been ...
Picture a living cell as if it were a city. If you were the urban planner for this (very little, very alive) city, one of the ...
We show that the human NPC has a previously unanticipated stoichiometry that varies across cancer cell types, tissues and in disease. Using large‐scale proteomics, we provide evidence that more than ...
Tests in 1,225 patients with the most deadly form of skin cancer reveal for the first time a genetic trait among most of ...
Doosan Group, a Korean power generation-to-heavy equipment conglomerate, has shaken up the leaderboard of the country’s ...
Extensive research work has enlightened us about the importance of two amino acids, arginine and tryptophan, in cell penetration. Here, we present a top-down approach to show how spatial positions of ...
Warwick researchers develop the first synthetic sugar-based test for rapid and affordable detection of Western Diamondback ...
Harvard University researchers at the Broad Institute report that expansion in situ genome sequencing (ExIGS) linked nuclear ...
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Misshapen Cells Could Be Quietly Shutting Down Important GenesThe structure of a cell’s nucleus has long served as a visible clue to whether a cell is healthy or affected by disease.
NFATc3 and nuclear regions were detected by monitoring Cy5 and green fluorescence on a Zeiss LSM 510 laser scanning confocal microscope. For scoring of NFATc3-positive nuclei, 3 to 5 fields for each ...
reported that most T cells found in the parenchyma were CD45RO+ and CD25-, with some being positive for proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Additionally, the majority, if not all, of the T ...
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