A study from the University of Maryland, Baltimore County (UMBC), published in Nature Communications, reveals how ...
A research team at Florida State University's Institute of Molecular Biophysics and Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry ...
The death toll and economic damage associated with flu highlight its role as one of the most harmful viruses in history.
What keeps our cells the right size? Scientists have long puzzled over this fundamental question, since cells that are too large or too small are linked to many diseases.
Viruses are typically described as tiny, perfectly geometric shells that pack genetic material with mathematical precision, ...
The researchers focused on the structure and dynamics of kinetoplast DNA, the mitochondrial genome of Trypanosomes, with an experimental study led by Edinburgh and a computational analysis that ...
Researchers from Tomsk Polytechnic University, as part of an international scientific collaboration, have presented a ...
DNA–protein cross-links (DPCs) represent a severe form of DNA damage that can disrupt essential chromatin-based processes.
Scientists identify the first non-coding gene that directly controls cell size, reshaping how biology explains growth and ...
They heard powerful messages of courage from Commencement speaker Neena Grover, Professor of Chemistry and Biochemistry and ...
A research team at the Institute of Molecular Biophysics and the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at Florida State ...