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The Cell's Junkyard: How Our Bodies Manage Protein Garbage

Discover how cells create aggresomes to manage misfolded proteins through ubiquitination, microtubule transport, and maintenance mechanisms.

Allison Howard
Oct 22, 2025

Protein Clumps Hijack Cell's Clearance System

Discover how toxic protein clumps in neurodegenerative diseases hijack the brain's cellular clearance systems, accelerating neurological decline.

Evelyn Gray
Oct 22, 2025

Cullins: The Tiny Cellular Architects Revolutionizing Sustainable Agriculture

Explore how cullin proteins regulate plant immune responses and their potential applications in sustainable crop protection through cutting-edge agricultural biotechnology.

Abigail Russell
Oct 22, 2025

Cracking the Cell's Recycling Code: The Hunt for Ubiquitin Tags

Explore how scientists decode the ubiquitin tagging system in cells using peptide-based immunoaffinity enrichment to understand cellular recycling mechanisms.

Ellie Ward
Oct 22, 2025

Stopping Cancer at the Switch: Targeting DCN1-Mediated Neddylation in Lung Cancer

Exploring how targeting DCN1-mediated neddylation offers new hope for lung squamous cell carcinoma treatment through innovative small-molecule inhibitors.

Grayson Bailey
Oct 22, 2025

The Proteasome: From Cellular Garbage Disposal to Nobel Prize-Winning Breakthrough

Explore the revolutionary discovery of the ubiquitin-proteasome system, its role in cellular regulation, and its implications for treating human diseases.

Paisley Howard
Oct 22, 2025

MARCH E3 Ubiquitin Ligases: The Cellular Traffic Controllers in Cancer Development

Explore the role of MARCH E3 ubiquitin ligases as cellular regulators in cancer development and their potential as therapeutic targets.

Stella Jenkins
Oct 22, 2025

Cracking Pompe's Code: How Bioinformatics Reveals Hidden Immune Players in Muscle Disease

Discover how bioinformatics and machine learning are uncovering the role of immune cells in infantile-onset Pompe disease, revealing new therapeutic targets.

Hannah Simmons
Oct 22, 2025

Visualizing the Flow of Knowledge: How Biologists Map the Evolution of Life's Vocabulary

Explore how biologists track the temporal distribution of terminologies in biological ontologies and why this process is crucial for understanding disease and protecting against pandemics.

Aiden Kelly
Oct 22, 2025

When a Promising Treatment Fails: Lovastatin Shows No Benefit for Angelman Syndrome Symptoms in Mouse Model

Research shows lovastatin fails to improve Angelman syndrome symptoms in mouse models, highlighting challenges in neurological disorder treatment development.

Emily Perry
Oct 22, 2025

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