Cancer is one of the leading causes of death worldwide, marked by the uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells. What makes it more dangerous is the ability of cancer cells to move quickly through the ...
This extra support allows high-affinity B cells to move quickly through the cell cycle and spend less time in the G0/G1 phase where hypermutation occurs. Meanwhile, B cells that have yet to win the ...
Using a pioneering method they developed to directly measure viscosity in a group of cells, Associate Professor Jacob Notbohm and PhD student Molly McCord have made a surprising discovery that upends ...
Scientists have discovered how chemokines and G protein-coupled receptors selectively bind each other to control how cells move. Scientists from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Medical ...
How do cells move from A to B through our body to build functional tissues? And how is this process regulated? The answers to these questions are essential – for example, for our understanding of how ...
Cells are constantly on the move, whether in a developing embryo or metastatic cancer. But how do cells adapt to new environments they encounter? Traditionally, scientists have believed that cells ...
Researchers at Tulane University School of Medicine have discovered that if animal cells gain an extra set of chromosomes, a condition known as polyploidy, they activate a stress signaling pathway ...