Researchers provide insight into an old mystery in cell biology, and offer up new clues to understanding cancer. Scientists have unraveled the mystery of how cells count the number of centrosomes, the ...
Centrosomes organize the microtubule cytoskeleton for both interphase and mitotic functions. They are implicated in cell-cycle progression but the mechanism is unknown. Here, we show that depletion of ...
A tiny, freshwater flatworm found in ponds and rivers around the world that has long intrigued scientists for its remarkable ability to regenerate has now added a new wrinkle to biology. Reporting in ...
In humans and other mammals, cardiac muscle cells stop replicating soon after birth, unlike the cardiac muscle cells in, say, zebrafish and amphibians. What do zebrafish and amphibian cardiomyocytes ...
Researchers from the DZNE have solved an important puzzle in neurobiology: the wiring and the movement of nerve cells are interwoven, but separately controlled. The study focuses on neuronal growth ...
Non Adherence to Post Surgery Annual Surveilance Mammogram and Follow Up Among Breast Cancer Survivors in a Tertiary Care Hospital in Malaysia Modern chemotherapeutics frequently suffer from selective ...
The nuclear-centrosome complex was isolated from interphase Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells, and, with exogenous brain tubulin as a source of subunits, the centrosome, while attached to the nucleus, ...