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Treatment of sensitive bacteria with beta‐lactam antibiotics often leads to two salient population‐level features: a transient increase in total population biomass before a subsequent decline, and a ...
The US administration has extended its line of attack on academia from US federal research to private universities. The abuse ...
Although student mobility is being restricted in a less dramatic fashion than currently in the USA, the impact on science ...
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Several bacterial species have been implicated in the development of colorectal carcinoma (CRC), but CRC ‐associated changes of fecal microbiota and their potential for cancer screening remain to be ...
Phosphatidylserine (PS) is a phospholipid mainly enriched in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane; however, its role in the nucleus remains unclear. This study describes the presence of PS in the ...
Oocytes, female germ cells that develop into eggs, are among the longest-lived cells in the animal body. Recent studies on mouse oocytes highlight unique adaptations in protein homeostasis ...
The spleen is a key site for extramedullary hematopoiesis that hosts a rare population of functional hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs). While the microenvironment that supports extramedullary ...
imageimageRNase H2 dissociates from shortened telomeres allowing the stabilization of RNA–DNA hybrids to drive repair. RNase H1 is subsequently recruited to telomeres to ensure the hybrids are ...
HIV-1 initiates replication by its transactivator Tat, hijacking the positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb). HIV-1 infection induces liquid-liquid phase separation of LARP7, forming ...
Algorithms that constrain metabolic network models with enzyme levels to predict metabolic activity assume that changes in enzyme levels are indicative of flux variations. However, metabolic flux can ...
To address a wide range of genetic diseases, genome editing tools that can achieve targeted delivery of large genes without causing double-strand breaks (DSBs) or requiring DNA templates are necessary ...