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Smelling Sulfur in the Sea
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How do sulfur-loving bacteria contribute to the rapid death of algal blooms?
The Immune System’s Fountain of Youth
31.12.2018
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Helping the immune system clear away old cells in aging mice helped restore youthful characteristics
Frustrated and Going in Circles
20.12.2018
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A model of collective movement that makes some members more ready to move than others helps explain how cells migrate in the body
Where Inside and Outside Meet in the Brain
03.12.2018
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A unique neural circuit in the cortex controls how internal states affect our ability to learn from outside experience
Crypt to Tip: Migrating Gut Cells Adapt to Their Locations
22.11.2018
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Short-lived cells in the small intestine take on new functions as they move up finger-like projections called villi
The Migration of the Undead
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Sub-lethal levels of a “self-destruct” enzyme hold cells in place
The Protein Planner
01.11.2018
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A computational method for designing dramatically more efficient versions of enzymes may lead to new avenues of drug design and new treatments...
Liver Cells Give Away Their “Friends” Locations
29.10.2018
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Pairing cells makes the smaller ones easier to study
The Dark Side of the Bone
09.10.2018
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Discovery of stem cell light and darkness cycles may advance bone marrow transplantation
Perspective: Interview with Prof. David Wallach
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Do the "self-destruct" mechanisms always lead to cell death?
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