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  1. Researchers uncover nuclear organization mechanism linked to Friedreich’s ataxia

    Researchers have uncovered a fundamental rule that governs how genes are physically arranged inside the cell nucleus, and…
    #Nuclear #Ataxia #Cell #CellNucleus #Cohesin #DNA #Friedreich'sAtaxia #Gene #GeneSilencing #genes #Genome #hospital #medicine #nuclear #Protein #research #transcription
    europesays.com/2985368/

  2. The Architectures of Permanence: Unmasking the Giant Virus

    Scientists mapped giant virus structures, finding 'cementing' proteins that help them survive for thousands of years. This discovery could explain the origin of the cell nucleus.

    #GiantVirus, #StructuralBiology, #VirusOrigin, #CellNucleus, #AncientLife

    newsletter.tf/giant-virus-stru

  3. New research shows giant viruses have 'cementing' proteins, making them incredibly stable. This is like finding the strong glue that holds together ancient biological structures.

    #GiantVirus, #StructuralBiology, #VirusOrigin, #CellNucleus, #AncientLife
    newsletter.tf/giant-virus-stru

  4. 🔬 How stress signals soften the cell nucleus and change the cell 🔄

    A research team from the University of Cologne has found that cells in tissues with high energy demand react differently to mitochondrial dysfunction. Instead of shutting down, cells adapt their metabolism in response to stress signals and produce a specific molecule that changes the functions of the cell nucleus.

    Read more ▶️ uni.koeln/RRPY3

    #uniköln #uniköln #CECAD #Metabolism #CellNucleus #Mitochondria #Research

  5. 🔬 How stress signals soften the cell nucleus and change the cell 🔄

    A research team from the University of Cologne has found that cells in tissues with high energy demand react differently to mitochondrial dysfunction. Instead of shutting down, cells adapt their metabolism in response to stress signals and produce a specific molecule that changes the functions of the cell nucleus.

    Read more ▶️ uni.koeln/RRPY3

    #uniköln #uniköln #CECAD #Metabolism #CellNucleus #Mitochondria #Research

  6. 🔬 How stress signals soften the cell nucleus and change the cell 🔄

    A research team from the University of Cologne has found that cells in tissues with high energy demand react differently to mitochondrial dysfunction. Instead of shutting down, cells adapt their metabolism in response to stress signals and produce a specific molecule that changes the functions of the cell nucleus.

    Read more ▶️ uni.koeln/RRPY3

    #uniköln #uniköln #CECAD #Metabolism #CellNucleus #Mitochondria #Research

  7. 🔬 How stress signals soften the cell nucleus and change the cell 🔄

    A research team from the University of Cologne has found that cells in tissues with high energy demand react differently to mitochondrial dysfunction. Instead of shutting down, cells adapt their metabolism in response to stress signals and produce a specific molecule that changes the functions of the cell nucleus.

    Read more ▶️ uni.koeln/RRPY3

    #uniköln #uniköln #CECAD #Metabolism #CellNucleus #Mitochondria #Research

  8. 🔬 How stress signals soften the cell nucleus and change the cell 🔄

    A research team from the University of Cologne has found that cells in tissues with high energy demand react differently to mitochondrial dysfunction. Instead of shutting down, cells adapt their metabolism in response to stress signals and produce a specific molecule that changes the functions of the cell nucleus.

    Read more ▶️ uni.koeln/RRPY3

    #uniköln #uniköln #CECAD #Metabolism #CellNucleus #Mitochondria #Research

  9. Anchoring #3Dgenome & #chromatin contacts to #cellnucleus landmarks: Mapping #nucleolus-associated chromatin interactions using nucleolus #HiC reveals pattern of #heterochromatin interactions.
    @NatureComms doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-360

  10. Anchoring #3Dgenome & #chromatin contacts to #cellnucleus landmarks: Mapping #nucleolus-associated chromatin interactions using nucleolus #HiC reveals pattern of #heterochromatin interactions.
    @NatureComms doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-360

  11. Anchoring #3Dgenome & #chromatin contacts to #cellnucleus landmarks: Mapping #nucleolus-associated chromatin interactions using nucleolus #HiC reveals pattern of #heterochromatin interactions.
    @NatureComms doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-360

  12. Anchoring #3Dgenome & #chromatin contacts to #cellnucleus landmarks: Mapping #nucleolus-associated chromatin interactions using nucleolus #HiC reveals pattern of #heterochromatin interactions.
    @NatureComms doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-360