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In this manuscript, Yao et al. present solid evidence to show that MnMYL3 may serve as a receptor for NNV via macropinocytosis. This manuscript is valuable for understanding the molecular mechanisms ...
Researchers from Osaka University have revealed some of the precise mechanisms by which erroneous cells are recognized, ...
Recent advances in disease modeling have highlighted the urgent need for culture systems that closely mimic the complexity ...
New research examining the eating habits of the people who lived in North America during the Ice Age suggests they were skilled hunters with meaty, mammoth appetites.A study published in the journal ...
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This important study will allow for a better understanding of anthelmintic drug resistance in nematodes, a growing concern for public health. The authors provide a detailed analysis of the role of UBR ...
KAIST team develops xenogeneic-free system for mass-producing human stem cells KAIST researchers create safe, animal-free ...