Liver cells divvy up metabolic tasks to take advantage of available nutrients.
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Liver cells divvy up metabolic tasks to take advantage of available nutrients.
A genome-wide screen drills down to gene segments to find out which ones matter for cell fitness.
A novel therapy helps eliminate recurring respiratory growths in patients — and the frequent surgeries they required.
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Images of a bacterial motor show how it can reverse direction with the flip of a biological switch.
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A personalized approach to cellular immunotherapy helps shrink solid tumors.
Having more diverse HLA genes is better for immune control of HIV.
Cancer-killing natural killer cells could pave the way to off-the-shelf immunotherapy for solid tumors.
Adding a T-cell receptor to CAR T cells may reduce side effects of immunotherapies designed to target solid tumors.
Aberrant RAS proteins, found in 20 to 30 percent of cancers, can promote the export of proteins from a cell’s nucleus to its cytoplasm, where some can contribute to cancerous growth.