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Historically, small molecule drugs have been precisely designed down to the atomic scale. Considering their relatively large complex structures, nanomedicines have lagged behind. Researchers argue ...
Scientists have discovered how chemokines and G protein-coupled receptors selectively bind each other to control how cells move.
A team of scientists led by the A*STAR Genome Institute of Singapore (A*STAR GIS) have released one of the world's largest ...
During morphogenesis—the process by which living organisms take shape—cells collectively position themselves in specific ways ...
National University of Singapore (NUS) chemists have developed an "anchoring-borrowing" strategy, combined with facet ...
Key Laboratory of Traditional Chinese Korean Medicine Research (Yanbian University) of State Ethnic Affairs Commission, College of Pharmacy, Yanbian University, Yanji, Jilin Province 133002, China Key ...
In all, they collected data that covers about 3.4 miles (5.4 kilometers) of neuronal wiring in a part of the brain that processes visual information from the eyes. Listen to Story They worked out the ...
The Wallace H. Coulter Department of Biomedical Engineering, Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia 30332, United States ...
Plant cells without walls, known as protoplasts, are very fragile, and it has been difficult to keep them alive under a ...
getting rid of the cells avoids complexity and concerns about cell toxicity that are not usually present in traditional chemical catalysis. We are bringing on more of a traditional chemical mindset to ...