For our immune system, naked RNA is a sign of viral or bacterial invasion and must be attacked. But RNA also has our own cells. To repel trouble, our cells wear RNA in sugars, Vijay Rathinam and colleagues with the Uconn School of Medicine and Ryan Flynn in the Hospital report for children in Boston […]
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A breakthrough study by IHI scientists shed new light on one of the most fundamental secrets of biology: how cells divide and grow into complex structures forming our bodies. The study created a sophisticated and leading new cell tracking technology very early during the development of the embryo, when they divide, migrate and specialize in […]
The new review emphasizes the key role of LSD1 (demetylase 1 specific to lysine) in the regulation of critical cellular processes and its implications for human diseases. This article sheds light on how post -translational modifications (PTMS) affect LSD1 activity, affecting its function in the regulation of genes and the progression of the disease. LSD1 […]