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Nov 28, 2025 · This process is regulated by mTORC2 and involves persistent mitochondria-membrane contact, leading to localized oxidative damage and cell lysis, with implications for …
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Prevalent mesenchymal drift in aging and disease is ... - Cell Press
Aug 14, 2025 · Our analysis of gene expression data from over 40 human tissues and 20 diseases reveals a pervasive upregulation of mesenchymal genes across multiple cell types, …
Human interpretable grammar encodes multicellular systems
Jul 25, 2025 · Briefly, this abstraction is enabled by writing cell hypotheses relating cell behavioral responses to signals in a grammar that can be translated into mathematics and executable …
CD36-mediated endocytosis of proteolysis-targeting chimeras: Cell
Apr 17, 2025 · As our current scope for CD36-medicated endocytic cellular uptake is restricted to prostate and breast cancer cell lines, it will be of significance to know whether CD36 is …
Hallmarks of stem cell aging
Jun 24, 2025 · Aspects of the hallmarks of aging stem cells may be cell intrinsic, may arise from cell-extrinsic influences, or a combination of the two. Intrinsic changes would reflect molecular …