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The discovery of ribosomes dates back to the 1950s, when George Palade first observed dense particles in the cytoplasm of cells using electron microscopy. These particles were later named "ribosomes" ...
A working model showing that CAFs exhibit profound amino acid reprogramming, especially the production of glycine, in CRC. CRC cell‐derived TGF‐β1 activates de novo glycine synthesis in CAFs, ...
In a new study published in Nature Communications titled, “The reference genome of the human diploid cell line RPE-1,” researchers from University of Rome La Sapienza have produced the first reference ...
Gene therapies offer incredible promise for treating diseases with a genetic component. Several gene therapies are already available, and adeno-associated virus (AAV) has become a popular choice for ...