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Cryptic transcription by senescent cells was first observed in yeast and worms and later confirmed in mammalian cells. While its function, especially in mammalian cells, has yet to be fully ...
Activating Transcription Factor 5 (ATF5) is a member of the ATF/CREB family of transcription factors and plays a pivotal role in managing cell stress responses, differentiation and survival. Its ...
Using a method called CUT&RUN, researchers saw that Zelda binds genes that decide wing shape, vein placement, and cell ...
Hosted by the Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology and Biochemistry, the event is held on a near-annual basis to ...
Some might say it looks like a finger. Others might see a worm. Scientists in the field often liken it to an antenna.
Aging cells undergo a mysterious process called "cryptic transcription," and scientists now think they know why. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
In a large joint project, a total of six research groups from the University of Cologne Cluster of Excellence on Cellular Stress Responses in Age-Associated Diseases (CECAD), the Max Planck Institute ...
The maturation process of oocytes remains paused for several years. Researchers from Konstanz and Göttingen have now found ...
Vanderbilt researchers, including those from the Vanderbilt Brain Institute, have made significant strides in understanding ...
An international team led by researchers at Lund University in Sweden has identified the molecular tools needed to reprogram ordinary cells into specialized immune cells. The discovery, published in ...