Heart cells constantly adapt to physical stress, and understanding this process may help improve future approaches to heart ...
People communicate with each other, sometimes face to face, sometimes with a text message or phone call. Cells also ...
Phosphoinositides are a family of membrane lipids distinguished by phosphate groups at specific positions on the inositol ring, acting as spatial and temporal organisers of cell activity. Through ...
Calcineurin is a ubiquitous serine/threonine phosphatase that decodes calcium signals to regulate an array of cellular functions. Its activation requires calcium binding to calmodulin and the ...
In a recently published review, a research team led by MedUni Vienna has highlighted a promising new approach to drug discovery. The focus is on the targeted modulation of certain intracellular ...
Microtubules, part of heart muscle cells' internal "skeleton," help determine how the heart changes shape under stress, and a ...
SMART, a new software package, can make studying signaling processes significantly easier. Results could accelerate research in fields across the life sciences, such as systems biology, pharmacology ...
We owe a lot to tissue resident memory T cells (T RM). These specialized immune cells are among the body's first responders to disease. Rather than coursing through the bloodstream-as many T cells ...
A research team at Kanazawa University, led by Professor Atsushi Mizokami, Associate Professor Koji Izumi and Specially ...
Cancer cells are remarkably good at adapting to stress. When treatments damage them, they often find new ways to survive, fueling drug resistance and disease progression.
A team led by Stanford biologist Bo Wang and lead author Chew Chai has identified a previously unknown type of immune cell in ...