AI could "give the scientific community a way to address the most difficult and urgent questions in human health," argues ...
Every cell in the human body squeezes over six feet of DNA into a minuscule speck invisible to the naked eye—like compressing ...
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Scientists recruit red blood cells to deliver genetic cargo with instructions to kill cancer
Scientists have developed a way to turn the body's own immune cells into cancer-fighting agents—without removing them from ...
The single-celled Stentor coeruleus learns through CaMKII-driven protein modification, mirroring mechanisms found in the human brain.
Infection-fighting T cells from people who have eaten recently can proliferate more quickly in response to threats.
Scientists have known for more than a century that a single-celled organism with no nerve cells—much less a brain—can behave ...
Detailed maps of smell receptors in the nose overturn textbook models of olfactory receptor organization in mice.
An international study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers identifies a lung cell specific means of modulating and ...
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