Live imaging of zebrafish embryos reveals early differences in the genesis of the cells that become blood and immune cells, shedding light on how these precursors emerge from vessels. https://lnkd.in/eujhh_aF
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eLife is a non-profit organisation inspired by research funders and led by scientists. Our mission is to help scientists accelerate discovery by operating a platform for research communication that encourages and recognises the most responsible behaviours in science. eLife publishes important research in all areas of the life and biomedical sciences. The research is selected and evaluated by working scientists and is made freely available to all readers without delay. eLife also invests in innovation through open-source tool development to accelerate research communication and discovery. Our work is guided by the communities we serve. eLife was founded in 2011 by the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, the Max Planck Society and the Wellcome Trust. These organisations continue to provide financial and strategic support, and were joined by the Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation for 2018.
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Advanced cryo-EM approaches reveal surprising insights into the molecular structure that allows nascent proteins to be inserted into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum. https://lnkd.in/e6cxdxHg
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Synthetic Biology: Shining a light on Ohno’s dilemma.
Synthetic Biology: Shining a light on Ohno’s dilemma
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‘Digital insoles’ with embedded motion and pressure sensors are a promising new tool to better diagnose and monitor disorders of the bones, muscles, and joints.
Walk this way
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Immune checkpoint inhibition is a new type of cancer treatment that can counteract resistance to chemotherapy and radiotherapy. Scientists have found a gene that can predict how well the therapy will work and could itself be a future target.
Predicting the effectiveness of immunotherapy
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Certain types of intestinal bacteria are attracted to amino acids found in blood serum, which could explain their tendency to enter the bloodstream during intestinal bleeds.
Vampire bacteria
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Membrane Fusion: A matter of timing. https://lnkd.in/ddu5b6Bf
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Plant Cell Wall: Interplay between structure and signalling.
Plant Cell Wall: Interplay between structure and signaling
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An ingestible pill that measures pH, pressure, and temperature has helped scientists understand how the physiology of our gut contributes to our emotions.
Ingestible pills reveal gastric correlates of emotions
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