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Molecules of the Latest Cut
11.05.2015
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Understanding how a pair of molecular “scissors” are kept in check may help treat disease
Just a Twist to the Right
11.05.2015
Systems Biology
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The growth of cellular “skeletons” reveals a clear directional pattern
Heart Cells Regenerated in Mice
13.04.2015
Molecular and Cell Biology
When a heart attack strikes, heart muscle cells die and scar tissue forms, paving the way for heart failure. Cardiovascular diseases are a major...
Bursting with Activity
01.03.2015
Molecular and Cell Biology
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Fits and spurts of gene expression help the liver cope with change
Use It or Lose It
11.02.2015
Molecular and Cell Biology
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Why do muscles lose their strength without exercise?
Cells with an Edge
02.02.2015
Molecular and Cell Biology
Cells in the pancreas take on unusual shapes in order to carry out their vital work
Stopping the Stem Cell State
02.02.2015
Molecular and Cell Biology
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Before anything else, a stem cell must first put the brakes on its “stem-cell” program
Living with the Quick Fix
29.12.2014
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A mechanism for keeping DNA repair mistakes to a minimum might advance the development of cancer drugs
Use It or Lose It
25.12.2014
Molecular and Cell Biology
Why do muscles lose their strength without exercise?
Human Primordial Cells Created in the Lab
24.12.2014
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A cell programming technique developed at the Weizmann Institute turns them into the earliest precursors of sperm and ova
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