Studying the movement of tiny cells is no small task. For chromatin, the group of DNA, RNA, and protein macromolecules
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Broken mitochondria use ‘eat me’ proteins to summon their executioners
When mitochondria become damaged, they avoid causing further problems by signaling cellular proteins to degrade them. In a paper publishing
Scientists capture a ‘snapshot’ of bacterial stress-response regulator’s ‘recycling truck’
Scientists have captured the first “snapshot” of two proteins involved in delivering a bacterial stress-response master regulator to the cell’s
One-third of cancer patients use complementary and alternative medicine
A stunning one-third of people with a cancer diagnosis use complementary and alternative medicines such as meditation, yoga, acupuncture, herbal
Itchy skin affects the health and quality of life of many patients with kidney disease
New research reveals that pruritus, or itchy skin, affects a substantial percentage of patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The
One-two punch helps solve greatest unmet need in cardiology
Nearly half of current hospital admissions for heart failure are caused by a type of the disease with no treatment
SRC-1 gene variants linked to human obesity
Maintaining a healthy body weight is no simple matter. A better understanding of how the body regulates appetite could help
Want to quit smoking? Partner up
Kicking the habit works best in pairs. That’s the main message of a study presented today at EuroPrevent 2019, a
Diesel exhaust filtered of its tiny particles may worsen allergy-induced lung impairment
Air pollution from diesel engines may worsen allergy-induced lung impairment more when tiny particles are filtered from the exhaust than
Increase in foreign body ingestions among young children
Young children explore the world by putting things in their mouths. While many of these items are relatively harmless, some