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All cells in the body contain the same DNA, but different cell types express different genes; skin cells express genes for ...
New research suggests that the way DNA is packaged creates "epigenetic noise" which can enable cells to take on the identity ...
A deep-learning analysis of three-dimensional optical coherence tomography scans shows promising accuracy in distinguishing ...
All cells in the body contain the same DNA, but different cell types express different genes; skin cells express genes for the skin, liver cells express liver genes, and so on.
We welcome researchers to contribute to this special collection exploring how barrier regulation and dysfunction shape immune invasion and disease ...
Proxofim peptide—also known as FOXO4‑DRI (D‑Retro‑Inverso)—emerges as a novel investigative tool in cellular and molecular ...
While it is well established that disrupted homeostasis and secondary corneal epithelial damage can lead to nerve impairment, neuropathic changes may occur even in the absence of epithelial pathology.
The intestinal epithelium is regularly exposed to serine proteinases and this exposure is enhanced in numerous disease states. Thus, it is important to understand how proteinase-activated receptors ...