Early mammalian ancestors were nocturnal, sleeping during the day while the dinosaurs dominated the land. However, some mammalian lineages, including human ancestors, independently transitioned to ...
For decades, scientists believed a fertilized egg’s DNA began as a shapeless mass, only organizing itself once the embryo switched on its genes. But new research reveals that the genome is already ...
An international team of scientists has shed light on the development of the malaria parasite and have identified a unique protein essential for its survival and transmission, which offers a promising ...
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Why Some Women Don’t Notice Anything in Week 3 of Pregnancy?
Week 3 of pregnancy often feels silent and uneventful, leaving many women worried when they notice no signs of conception. During this stage, fertilisation has already occurred, the embryo is dividing ...
The FDA approved Optune Pax (Novocure), a first-in-class portable device that delivers tumor-treating fields (TTFields) to ...
The biological cycle of our existence seems relatively straightforward: we’re born, we live, we die. The end. But when you examine existence at the cellular level, things get a bit more interesting.
Mitotic chromosomes are essential for faithful genome segregation and play a central role in ensuring genomic stability and the proper generation of daughter cells (Santaguida et al., 2017; Batty and ...
I have found in my testing that the main branch Cellpose 4.0.6 has a bug where 3-D mask z slices can “disappear” in single or range of z-planes even when cellprob is high (red) and flows look ...
Version of Record: This is the final version of the article. Many studies reported findings implying that rhizobial infection is associated with cell cycle re-entry and progression, however, our ...
Abstract: Cell tracking and segmentation enable biologists to extract insights from large-scale microscopy time-lapse data. Driven by local accuracy metrics, current tracking approaches often suffer ...
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