An international study led by the University of Basel has discovered that nuclear pore complexes—tiny gateways in the nuclear ...
New research finds that cancer cells with a more easily deformed nucleus are more sensitive to DNA-damaging drugs.
Cr yo-ET captured dozens of projection images of each slice from different angles. Computational processing then stitched ...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) controls what moves in and out of the cell nucleus. Scientists have long debated how its ...
Scientists at Children's Medical Research Institute (CMRI) have made a major discovery about cancer cells. This new ...
The nucleus is guarded by a highly secure door, the so-called nuclear pore, that controls the transport of substances from the cytoplasm to the cell nucleus and back. A research group has now shown ...
Researchers at the Francis Crick Institute have shown that the 'pacemaker' controlling yeast cell division lies inside the nucleus rather than outside it, as previously thought. Having the pacemaker ...
Complex life, eukaryotes, traces its origins to a shared ancestor among the Asgard archaea, reshaping our understanding of ...
Researchers have discovered that tiny cell structures called primary cilia help repair DNA in bile duct cells, opening new possibilities for treating bile duct and other cancers with limited options.
Cancer cells with a cell nucleus that is easily deformed are more sensitive to drugs that damage DNA. These are the findings ...