... Life Sciences at Soedertoern University in Sweden has discovered a new protein in the inner membrane of the cell nucleus. This protein may play an important role in cell division and now provides a ...
Scientists have discovered a new protein in the inner membrane of the cell nucleus. This protein may play an important role in cell division and now provides a new piece of the puzzle to study in ...
... , they found that atrazine preferentially activates a class of receptors in the cell nucleus, including two known as SF-1 and LRH-1. SF-1 regulates production of enzymes involved ...
... the virus replicates in host cells.
"Virus DNA is transported from the edge of the cell to the nucleus in the middle by attaching to microtubules. These are microscopic tubes that form part of the ...
... is no longer carcinogenic when it cannot bind with the protein complex in the vicinity of the cell nucleus. On the basis of these results, the researchers want to further investigate the therapeutic ...
... tumor suppressors is p53, a protein that acts in the cell nucleus to control the expression of other genes whose ... what target genes would allow p53 to inhibit cell growth. The central regulator of ...
... a network of molecules in the nuclear membrane that provide the nucleus with rigidity and also facilitate a previously undiscovered form of communication between the cell's nucleus and its cytoplasm.
... suppressor genes. One of the major tumour suppressors is p53, a protein that acts in the cell nucleus to control the expression of other genes whose products can inhibit cell proliferation (increase ...
... -lipoxygenase. Activation of apoptosis inducing factor (AIF), evidenced by its relocation from mitochondria to the cell nucleus, was identified as another important event in this signaling cascade.
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... and colleagues to visualize the movement of Crz1 as it travelled within the cell from the cytoplasm into the cell nucleus and out again into the cytoplasm. Using time-lapse microscopy, they created " ...
... time guarding against autoimmunity."
The B-cell crosstalk paper appeared online this week ... odds with one another. "One receptor sends signals to the cell nucleus that says, 'yes stay alive, the body ...
... stem cells start to grow into neurons, Ryk protein is cleaved and translocates to the cell nucleus to regulate neuronal differentiation.
This finding is extremely important for understanding the ...
Stem cells don't just become a part of the liver or the brain in a flash; it takes ... genes are regulated through a process by which proteins in the cell nucleus, called histones, are chemically modified ...
... ovarian, testicular, head and neck cancer cells with potentially less toxicity than conventional drugs, ... carboplatin because they don't penetrate the cell nucleus and attach to DNA, said lead author ...
Some genes are regulated through a process by which proteins in the cell nucleus, called histones, are chemically modified by small “chemical marks.” New research from Rockefeller University ...