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Type and direction of force on a cell can alter gene expression

Type and direction of force on a cell can alter gene expression

Scientists identify a novel approach to regulate cell plasticity

Scientists identify a novel approach to regulate cell plasticity

NET probes could help gather massive brain data

NET probes could help gather massive brain data

Bioengineers detect the presence of maxRNA on the surface of human cells

Bioengineers detect the presence of maxRNA on the surface of human cells

Researchers explore link between uncontrolled inflammation and brain's immune cells

Researchers explore link between uncontrolled inflammation and brain's immune cells

New 3D hydrogels show promise in cancer immunotherapy

New 3D hydrogels show promise in cancer immunotherapy

Re-designed natural enzyme shows promise in promoting the regrowth of nerve tissue injury

Re-designed natural enzyme shows promise in promoting the regrowth of nerve tissue injury

'Genetic Code Kit' could transform how biology and biochemistry are taught

'Genetic Code Kit' could transform how biology and biochemistry are taught

Study sheds light on inner workings of the human heart

Study sheds light on inner workings of the human heart

UT-led effort to develop research network to support urban sustainability

UT-led effort to develop research network to support urban sustainability

Shielded stem cells can improve heart healing

Shielded stem cells can improve heart healing

Researchers uncover a novel biochemical mechanism fundamental to plant life

Researchers uncover a novel biochemical mechanism fundamental to plant life

Rotating microscope can track and measure behavior of ocean organisms

Rotating microscope can track and measure behavior of ocean organisms

Hydrogels based on modified pectins could be used for neural tissue restoration

Hydrogels based on modified pectins could be used for neural tissue restoration

Researchers identify metabolically responsive “switch” that reduces tumor growth

Researchers identify metabolically responsive “switch” that reduces tumor growth

Using genetic engineering to study evolutionary assimilation of foreign DNA in a new host

Using genetic engineering to study evolutionary assimilation of foreign DNA in a new host

Researchers develop new method to diagnose brain tumor without incisions

Researchers develop new method to diagnose brain tumor without incisions

Early neuron training shows promise for regenerative medicine

Early neuron training shows promise for regenerative medicine

Synthetic peptide makes multidrug-resistant bacteria sensitive to antibiotics

Synthetic peptide makes multidrug-resistant bacteria sensitive to antibiotics

Detecting rare circulating tumor cells

Detecting rare circulating tumor cells

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