Cells were long believed to safeguard nuclear contents, releasing them only during cell death. Extracellular DNA was thought ...
Over the years, cell biology has built a detailed picture of how cells compartmentalize their internal functions. Central to this organization is the ...
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Unexpected behavior observed during interactions between immune cells and dying cells
Over the years, cell biology has built a detailed picture of how cells compartmentalize their internal functions. Central to this organization is the nucleus, which houses the genetic material and is ...
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