Scientists have succeeded in artificially creating mechanisms analogous to the human body clock in mammalian cell cultures for the first time ever -- a first step towards therapeutic use.
A new category of fats in mammalian cells may help explain how a harmful toxin called fumonisin causes disease in farm animals.
... may well apply to human cells. “Essentially everything that works in yeast has its functional analog in mammalian cells,” Haase said.
He and his colleagues at the IGSP’s Center for Systems Biology ...
... effect, frankly, and probably happens in virtually all cells and across all protein classes. Nitric oxide ... oxide from the amino acid cysteine within mammalian cells, thereby regulating several different ...
... Emory University and the Georgia Institute of Technology. "We have found a very simple way to make mammalian cells have a magnetic signature," says Hu, who is director of Emory's Biomedical Imaging ...
... life span of calorie-restricted cells.
SirT1, the mammalian version of yeast Sir2, controls ... death, the researchers added. In mammalian cells, SirT1 also controls several stress-response factors. ...
... All of the evidence is that this is a high-value set of genes for testing in mammalian cells," says Ahlquist. "It has implications for virology and control."
The new study reveals a powerful new way ...
... Drosophila provide great insight into how stem cell behavior is regulated," said Voog. "The architecture of the fruit ... I had to say whether similar processes occur in mammalian cells, I'd guess yes." ...
... factors that repair double strand breaks (DSBs) in mammalian cells.
Lymphocytes, a type of immune ... indicate that developing mouse lymphocytes harbor cell type specific factors/pathways that compensate ...
... Wu, a postdoc in Elaine Fuchs's Laboratory of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development. "ACF7 facilitates ... leads them toward the focal adhesions at the cell's periphery. Among the cargo transported along ...
... University's Hopkins Marine Station in California and is continuing his research using fish and mammalian cells in Leipzig (Germany) at the Helmholtz Centre for Environmental Research. "So far, ...
(PhysOrg.com) -- Mammalian cells with extra chromosomes share some common traits that could be exploited to develop cancer treatments, according to MIT biologists.
... and outcomes based on the architecture of molecular networks present in the cell; and in extending our research into mammalian cell systems to directly study the role of aneuploidy in the evolution ...
... led by Elaine Fuchs, head of the Laboratory of Mammalian Cell Biology and Development, and first author ... embryo develops, tissue-specific stem cells seem to remove the activating mark on those programs ...
... needed to better understand the significance of the interaction between HYPE, which is ubiquitously expressed in mammalian cells, and Rho GTPases. It also remains to be seen if HYPE might have targets ...