Cancer cells have special adaptation mechanisms that allow them to proliferate despite changes in their genetic makeup.
This internal left-right asymmetry is believed to begin at the very early stage of development -- when a tiny embryo is divided into two parts during a process called gastrulation. This process ...
Most animals, including humans, have bilateral symmetry, which means our bodies are pretty symmetrical. At least on the ...
A drug that limits the clustering of malignant breast-cancer cells that are moving through the bloodstream to distant organs might open avenues to block the lethal spread of a tumour. Read the ...
Hyman of the Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics in Dresden ... But many of the proteins in condensates have parts that are more open and floppy (like cooked spaghetti ...
The neural crest is an essential part of the embryo, and this region of cells forms the bones of our face and neck, as well as parts of the ... within a living animal, this research opens new ...