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Cellular Highways: How the Discovery of Ube2N Is Rewriting the Rules of Cell Movement

Discover how Ube2N, a ubiquitin enzyme, was identified as a novel actin-associated protein and its crucial role in cellular movement, cancer metastasis, and infectious diseases.

Scarlett Patterson
Oct 23, 2025

The Cell's Double Agent: How a Stress Protein Switches Sides to Fight Cancer

Discover how the stress protein ATF3 acts as a molecular double agent, stabilizing p53 by competing with MDM2 to fight cancer development.

Daniel Rose
Oct 23, 2025

How to Find a Molecular Ruler: The Quest for Perfect Measurement in Sunflower Heat Stress Studies

Discover how scientists identified reliable reference genes for accurate gene expression analysis in sunflowers under heat stress conditions.

Andrew West
Oct 23, 2025

How an Ancient Plant Compound Fights Colorectal Cancer Through a Novel Cellular Pathway

Discover how homoharringtonine targets the NKD1/PCM1 pathway to fight colorectal cancer through novel molecular mechanisms.

Liam Carter
Oct 23, 2025

Unlocking Fertility Secrets: What Tetraploid Fish Can Teach Us About Sperm Motility

Discover how tetraploid fish with four sets of chromosomes produce sperm with longer-lasting motility than their diploid counterparts, and what this means for fertility research.

Lily Turner
Oct 23, 2025

The Cancer Survival Switch: How Low Oxygen Fuels a Treatment-Resistant Enemy Within

Scientists discover a hidden alliance between two cellular proteins that makes breast cancer tougher to beat.

Evelyn Gray
Oct 23, 2025

Decoding the Brain's Silent Signals: How Gene Expression Reveals the Secrets of Small Vessel Disease

Discover how gene expression analysis is uncovering the molecular mechanisms behind Cerebral Small Vessel Disease, a major cause of stroke and dementia.

Matthew Cox
Oct 23, 2025

Green Gold: How Tiny Algae Could Revolutionize Biofuel and Medicine

Exploring how autophagy in microalgae like Chlorella could unlock sustainable biofuels and medical breakthroughs

Isaac Henderson
Oct 23, 2025

Reversed Proteolysis: When Protein-Scissors Become Molecular Glue

Explore the fascinating world of reversed proteolysis where proteases function as peptide ligases, creating new possibilities in biochemistry and medicine.

Julian Foster
Oct 23, 2025

Cellular Sabotage: How Viruses Hijack Our Protein Disposal System

Discover how viruses manipulate the ubiquitin pathway to hijack cellular machinery and evade immune defenses in this comprehensive scientific exploration.

Aurora Long
Oct 23, 2025

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