When a cell divides, it performs a feat of microscopic choreography—duplicating its DNA and depositing it into two new cells.
With their identification of negative velocity, scientists have made a physics-defying discovery about how cells move.
Millions of people worldwide are diagnosed with cancer every year. In advanced tumor diseases, cancer cells detach from the original tumor and settle in other parts of the body to form metastases. On ...
A tiny elephant establishes a new stomping ground for 3-D printing: inside cells. For the first time, scientists have 3-D printed objects within living cells, including a 10-micrometer long elephant ...
Scientists have crossed a startling new frontier in bioengineering: they can now fabricate intricate three-dimensional objects inside living cells. Instead of sculpting tissue from the outside, they ...
Early detection and accurate typing of cancer are critical for improving patient survival rates. While traditional pathology remains the gold ...
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