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Cell Biology Archives | The BioScientist

Cell Biology

Telomere shortening protects against cancer

As time goes by, the tips of your chromosomes--called telomeres--become shorter. This process has long been viewed as an unwanted… Read More

December 3, 2020

Scientists detail how chromosomes reorganize after cell division

Researchers have discovered key mechanisms and structural details of a fundamental biological process--how a cell nucleus and its chromosomal material… Read More

December 5, 2019

Researchers grow hair follicles in a dish to combat hair loss

For the first time, human hair follicles have been produced completely in a dish, without the need for skin implantation. Read More

June 26, 2019

Scientists engineer unique ‘glowing’ protein

A collaborative team of scientists has engineered a unique 'glowing' protein which holds prospects for fluorescence microscopy. Read More

May 30, 2019

Scientists find molecule crucial for cell movement

Cells require specific protein on their surface for cell movement in absence of which cells can't move normally, UConn scientists… Read More

May 4, 2019

New 3D microscope visualises fast biological processes better than ever

EMBL group leaders Lars Hufnagel, Robert Prevedel and their teams have developed a new light-field microscopy system. Read More

April 29, 2019

Scientists print first 3D heart using patient’s biological materials

In a major medical breakthrough, researchers have "printed" the world's first 3D vascularised engineered heart using a patient's own cells. Read More

April 16, 2019

Scientists one step closer to growing made-to-order human kidneys

In the latest study, researchers have successfully grown functional mouse kidneys inside rats from just a few donor stem cells. Read More

February 6, 2019

Synthetic Organelle Shows Sugar Metabolism Reactions Cascade

Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology constructed a chemical blend in the laboratory which closely mimics membraneless organelles. Read More

September 27, 2018

New Protein Modifying Method Can Develop Precise Cancer Drugs

Background Protein research is one of the highly studied areas in the field of medical science. The ability of the… Read More

September 16, 2018