Harvard scientists' protein-based scaffold grown on a polymer substrate could be used to grow organ tissue and treat wounds. Researchers in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Harvard ...
Water deficit during flowering can severely disrupt petal expansion, water uptake, and reproductive success, yet many plants ...
(Nanowerk News) Cell-free biocatalysis is being increasingly used as a substitute for conventional chemical catalysts, given that enzymes (biological catalysts) are more sustainable and selective in ...
Biologists discovered that a scaffolding protein called TCOF1 is responsible for the formation of a biomolecular condensate called the fibrillar center, which forms within the cell nucleolus. Inside ...
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