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  • Life Sciences - 5 Jun 2020
    A type of selective autophagy, otherwise known as nucleophagy, can be utilized by the cells to degrade any damaged nucleus-derived material.
  • Life Sciences - 10 Mar 2020
    Apoptosis is the process of controlled cellular “suicide”.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Live-cell lattice light-sheet microscopy (LLSM) is a technique for imaging cells rapidly. It has applications in nanoscience and cell membrane visualization.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Senescence occurs in three different scenarios: senescence due to normal aging; senescence due to age-related diseases, and senescence induced due to therapy
  • Life Sciences - 10 Oct 2018
    Titanium nanoparticles are nano-sized particles (1-100 nm) made of titanium dioxide (TiO2).
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Modifications of the chromatin are crucial for the regulation of nearly all DNA-templated biological processes. Single-cell chromatin modification profiling can be used to assess chromatin...
  • Life Sciences - 23 Aug 2018
    Endometrial hyperplasia (EH) is a condition in which the uterine lining is thicker than normal. It may have many causes, but the most important association is with endometrial malignancy. For this...
  • Life Sciences - 18 Aug 2023
    Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) is a signalling protein that promotes the growth of new blood vessels. VEGF forms part of the mechanism that restores the blood supply to cells and tissues...
  • Life Sciences - 7 Feb 2023
    This article will discuss the process of myristoylation, which plays a key role in several different biological processes and disease progression.
  • Life Sciences - 6 Feb 2023
    In recent years, many research studies have been conducted to assess the therapeutic use of nanomedicines.

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