A protein molecule that ‘glues’ cells together and so has a key role in cancer is also responsible for many other important functions of cells, a new study has found. University of Manchester ...
In her latest research paper, published in the Journal of Molecular NeuroscienceOpens in new window, Anne Robinson, Head of Carnegie Mellon's Department of Chemical Engineering, explains why ...
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Understanding the brain requires an in-depth knowledge of its components. Advanced single-cell sequencing technologies are enabling researchers to explore the secrets of this complex and mysterious ...