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The skin serves as the body's primary defense against harmful microorganisms, toxins, and physical damage. However, severe ...
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ABS-CBN on MSNInvisible threat: How microplastics are polluting our cities and bodiesAfter previous studies detected microplastics in Laguna de Bay, milkfish, and even drinking water, researchers at the ...
A study has elucidated the mechanism by which bacterial cellulose mediates plant tissue regeneration. The work has been ...
Rhobo6, a light microscopy probe, gives scientists an unprecedented look at the extracellular matrix -- the collection of organized molecular structures that fills the spaces between cells in our ...
Developing effective treatments and understanding how the mechanism of the immune system have always been challenging for ...
Utrophin increase in muscle cells after transcriptional adaptation normalises cell function in Duchenne muscular ...
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News Medical on MSNEMBL researchers reveal new structural insights into minor spliceosome functionIn human cells, only a small proportion of the information written in genes is used to produce proteins. How does the cell select this information? A large molecular machine called the spliceosome ...
Molecular communications in the bloodstream is a promising area of research, since the bloodstream has the ability to ...
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News Medical on MSNNanoscale plastic particles enhance toxin uptake in plants and human cellsMicro- and nanoscale plastic particles in soil and water can significantly increase how much toxic chemicals plants and human intestinal cells absorb, according to two new studies from Rutgers Health ...
Recent research into bacterial cellulose patches may speed plants' recovery, improve grafting and help with preservation.
Henrietta Lacks was one of a diverse group of patients who unknowingly donated cells at Hopkins in 1951. The donation of Henrietta Lacks' cells began what was the first, and, for many years, the only ...
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