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New prostate cancer cell atlas may aid earlier detection, researchers say
A team of researchers has constructed the most detailed single-cell map of the adult human prostate to date, cataloging more ...
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US scientists’ breakthrough microscopy reveals hidden behavior of metallic nanoframes
A recent breakthrough reported by Argonne National Laboratory in the United States has provided ...
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They Flash-Froze a Living Cell in Milliseconds, What They Found Inside Is Extraordinary
Using a new technique called Lipid-CLEM, scientists tracked lipids with unprecedented precision and uncovered a striking divide inside the cell’s molecular sorting hubs.
Argonne and Northwestern University scientists teamed up to understand how light interacts with metallic nanoframes, with implications for biosensing, quantum information science and beyond.
A new imaging approach is shedding light on one of cell biology’s most elusive questions: how lipids are organized and sorted within membranes.
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