Combining micropillar deflection analysis, atomic force microscopy, and immunofluorescence staining provides a method for ...
Edited by: Karen Young Kreeger N. Funayama, F. Fagotto, P. McCrea, B.M. Gumbiner, "Embryonic axis induction by the armadillo repeat domain of b-catenin: Evidence for intracellular signaling," Journal ...
Signal transduction is the fundamental process by which cells convert external cues into tailored intracellular responses. Through a cascade of molecular events—beginning at the cell membrane with the ...
Insulin is one of the most potent and pleiotropic hormones in the body, regulating a myriad of physiological processes. However, perhaps none is best studied as its role in regulating glucose ...
New research reveals that the loss of a single ion channel, TRPM1, is enough to produce persistent rhythmic oscillations in ...
Rhythmic electrical activity in the retina (known as pathological oscillations) has been observed in several eye diseases, ...
In recent years, immune checkpoint therapy headed by programmed death receptor 1 (PD-1) and programmed death receptor-ligand 1 (PD-L1) has been proven to be safe and effective. However, clinical ...
Activating the GPR133 receptor with a small molecule can rebuild bone from within, offering a new direction for osteoporosis ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract Brassinosteroids (BRs) form a group of steroidal hormones essential for plant growth, development, and stress responses. BRs are perceived ...
In most developing tissues, signals called morphogens act like lighthouses, guiding nearby cells toward their fate and ...
Edited by: James Kling P.A. Hoodless, T. Haerry, S. Abdollah, M. Stapleton, M.B. O'Connor, L. Attisano, J.L. Wrana, "MADR1, a MAD-related protein that functions in ...