(MEMPHIS, Tenn. – November 6, 2025) The enzyme RNA polymerase II transcribes genes into messenger RNA. This process is guided by modifications to the enzyme’s “tail” called phosphorylation patterns.
T cell activation—the process by which these key immune defenders recognize threats and mobilize against them—depends on exquisitely timed molecular signals. Now researchers have captured one of the ...
Findings published in The American Journal of Pathology on MET’s dual role in liver protection and repair could reduce the need for emergency liver transplants and improve survival rates for patients ...
Recent advances in genomics, genome editing, and imaging technologies have revealed that neural activity can rapidly alter chromatin accessibility, ...
Systemic inflammation research occupies a pivotal position at the intersection of immunology, metabolism, and disease pathogenesis. Recent advances have ...
Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of University of Southern California (USC) have developed a new type of chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell that elicits a more controlled immune response ...
Most neurons that die in Alzheimer’s disease do not simply starve or get smothered by amyloid plaques. According to a study ...
A new preclinical study from Weill Cornell Medicine found that the protein caspase-5 (CASP5), long thought to be a foot ...