Cancer cells with a cell nucleus that is easily deformed are more sensitive to drugs that damage DNA. These are the findings ...
New research finds that cancer cells with a more easily deformed nucleus are more sensitive to DNA-damaging drugs.
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Scientists capture the most detailed 3D views yet of DNA droplets that organize cells
Six feet of DNA crammed into a cell nucleus narrower than a human hair: ...
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Cell nucleus shape plays a key role in cancer therapy outcomes
Cancer cells with a cell nucleus that is easily deformed are more sensitive to drugs that damage DNA. These are the findings of a new study by researchers at Linköping University in Sweden. The ...
Cancer cells with a cell nucleus that is easily deformed are more sensitive to drugs that damage DNA. These are the findings of a new study by ...
Inside human cells, biology has pulled off the ultimate packing job, figuring out how to fit six feet of DNA into a nucleus ...
Chinese scientists have identified a key mechanism that governs the function of plant stem cells — cells that enable plants ...
New ultra-detailed imaging exposes the hidden structure and behavior of chromatin condensates — and hints at how their ...
The countdown to aging starts the moment an individual is born and is something that cannot be stopped, but it can be slowed.
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) controls what moves in and out of the cell nucleus. Scientists have long debated how its ...
Microtubules perform an active role in communication within the cell by transmitting received signals to the cell's ...
The center of the nuclear pore complex with highly dynamic FG repeat filaments wiggling. (Credit: Lim lab) The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is an active ...
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