Mount Sinai and BPGbio scientists uncover novel molecular drivers from live brain samples that direct human brain structure and function from ...
Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have characterized how cellular senescence—a biological process in which aging cells change how they function—is associated with human brain ...
Findings from the Living Brain Project reveal how senescence processes involved in early brain development may also shape brain aging ...
With the long-term goal of creating living cells from non-living components, scientists in the field of synthetic biology work with RNA origami. This tool uses the multifunctionality of the natural ...
Thought LeaderProf. Dr. Kristina Kusche-VihrogHead of Department, Institute of PhysiologyUniversity of Lübeck In this interview with News Medical Life Sciences, Prof. Dr. Kristina Kusche-Vihrog, head ...
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Living cells may generate electricity just by moving
Inside every living cell, tiny molecular machines are constantly in motion, shifting shapes, tugging on membranes and shuttling ions from one side to the other. That restless activity does more than ...
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