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Scientific American, 2014
The article discusses how physical forces affect the human body on a microscopic level. Topics include mechanobiology, which studies the way cells interpret the physical forces acting upon them, the impact of physical pressures on the self-assembly of stem cells, research by the author and his colleagues showing that YAP and TAZ proteins constitute a ...
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The article discusses how physical forces affect the human body on a microscopic level. Topics include mechanobiology, which studies the way cells interpret the physical forces acting upon them, the impact of physical pressures on the self-assembly of stem cells, research by the author and his colleagues showing that YAP and TAZ proteins constitute a ...
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The Fates of Proteins in Cells
Naturwissenschaften, 1995Nascent polypeptide chains are in a dangerous situation as soon as they leave their place of birth, the channel of the large ribosomal subunit: more than 20 different pathways for the degradation of proteins exist in cells. Chaperones protect and guide the young protein molecules and support their correct foldings. Targeting signals direct the proteins
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Environmental source, fate, and toxicity of microplastics
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2021Chunhui Wang, Jian Zhao, Baoshan Xing
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Planarian stem cells specify fate yet retain potency during the cell cycle
Cell Stem Cell, 2021Omri Wurtzel, Peter W Reddien
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The effects of protein corona on in vivo fate of nanocarriers
Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2022Qingqing Xiao +2 more
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TBL1XR1 Mutations Drive Extranodal Lymphoma by Inducing a Pro-tumorigenic Memory Fate
Cell, 2020Leandro Venturutti +2 more
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Next-Generation Lineage Tracing and Fate Mapping to Interrogate Development
Developmental Cell, 2021Samantha A Morris
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