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Keeping cells together—how our body resists mechanical stressCells hold on to each other through junctions that serve to connect the neighboring cells. At least three types of junctions are known: tight junctions, adherens junctions, and desmosomes.
Scientists have identified a new variant of the cell cycle that could provide insight into how diseases like cancer occur. Maggie Chen is a scientist and science journalist covering health, biology, ...
A research team led by Professor Kazuaki Sawada and Project Assistant Professor Hideo Doi of the Department of Electrical and Electronic Information Engineering, Toyohashi University of Technology has ...
One of their fabricated devices achieved the highest certified efficiency ever reported for single-junction organic solar cells. In the research paper “Molecular interaction induced dual fibrils ...
A Columbus Junction substitute teacher is accused of using a hidden phone to stalk a student. His stepfather faces separate child pornography charges.
The mechanisms that cause these symptoms are not fully understood. The stress of heat and oxidative damage during exercise causes disruption to intestinal epithelial cell tight junction proteins ...
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