When cells can’t destroy damaged proteins, a hidden backup system led by NRF1 steps in to prevent toxic buildup.
From microglia reprogramming to immune cell-based diagnostics, 2025 was a big year for breakthroughs in cell biology.
Modern biology runs on precision, yet so much of the daily lab workflow remains stubbornly manual. Even today, one of ...
A new Dartmouth study opens new avenues for understanding—and potentially manipulating—how cells decide to live or die.
Researchers discovered that a long-misunderstood protein plays a key role in helping chromosomes latch onto the right “tracks ...
An international research team involving the German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research (DPZ), Hannover ...
UCSF’s Program in Craniofacial Biology (PCB) brings together researchers to study the cellular and molecular mechanisms ...
Syntax Bio, a synthetic biology company programming the next generation of cell therapies, today announced the publication of ...
We have a variety of ways to terminate the life of a cell within our bodies. Some of these are programed processes within the cells themselves, while other deaths come from external processes.