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Structures 3D printed inside living human cells that has one-fifth width of a human hair
Human cells are extremely small and tightly packed – at about 20 micrometers across, roughly one-fifth the width of a human ...
Scientists suggest increasing what is understood about exocytosis could one day inform many fields of applied science.
SLAC researchers develop an approach to better guide the preparation of cell slices for cryogenic electron tomography imaging ...
An international group of researchers led by Pompeu Fabra University has discovered the nanomachine that controls ...
Custom polymer structures can now be 3D printed inside living cells using laser-based fabrication, opening paths to intracellular sensors, cell tracking tags, and embedded microlasers.
Researchers have shown that consumer-grade 3D printers and low-cost materials can be used to produce multi-element optical components ...
The discovery that tissues use electricity to expel unhealthy cells is part of a surge of renewed interest in the currents ...
One of the most well-studied cellular responses is how they react during times of stress, such as when the temperature gets ...
A new kind of microscope is giving scientists a way to watch life inside cells with a clarity that feels almost unfair.
Life begins with a single fertilized cell that gradually transforms into a multicellular organism. This process requires precise coordination; otherwise, the embryo could develop serious complications ...
Life begins with a single fertilized cell that gradually transforms into a multicellular organism. This process requires ...
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