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Scientists just mapped a hidden 'sugar code' coating every human cell — the tiny sugar shells that decide how diseases take hold
Every cell in your body is wrapped in a dense, invisible shell made of sugar molecules. Not table sugar, but complex chains ...
A new study shows that over 90% of cancer cases begin with subtle cellular changes before symptoms appear. Scientists now ...
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Scientists just traced the inflammation behind aging to tiny particles leaking out of the gut — microscopic debris that quietly inflames the body from the inside
Somewhere in the neighborhood of 100 trillion bacteria live in the human gut, and they do not keep to themselves. As they ...
The colorful dots at the center are cytotoxic granules used to destroy infected or cancerous cells. Credit: F. Lemaitre @ ...
A toxic protein forms dynamic pores in the membranes of brain cells—and that may be the key to understanding how Parkinson's disease develops. This is the conclusion of a new study from Aarhus ...
Scientists have uncovered new details about the mechanism behind cancer progression. Researchers explored the influence the mechanical stiffening of the tumor cell's environment may have on the ...
Microscope picture of human bone cells (IMAGE) Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics (MPI-CBG) Caption A microscope picture of human bone cells (U2OS) showing the localization of ...
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