Bits of DNA from mitochondria can skip surprisingly fast into our genome and may reduce lifespan M ost of us remember two ...
The discovery could help explain why some cancer patients respond well to certain treatments, while others are not so lucky.
Cancer cells grow in stiff environments, influencing nuclear mechanics and opening new treatment possibilities.
Smaller nucleoli slow aging, acting as a "mortality timer," while larger nucleoli lead to cell death by destabilizing rDNA. The secret to cellular youth may lie in maintaining a small nucleolus—a ...
New research has uncovered a worrying source of micro and nano plastic pollution released from commonly used packaging, ...
This is possible because of careful regulation within the nucleus of each cell and involves thousands of regulatory proteins that localize to precise places in the nucleus. Because the nucleus is ...
Fighting cancer can seem like a deadly game of chance. While some patients may respond well to certain treatments, others might not be as fortunate. Doctors and scientists have long struggled to ...
In 2022 alone, over 20 million people were diagnosed with cancer, and nearly 10 million died from the disease, according to ...