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Scientists simulate a living cell’s full life cycle in 4D
Researchers at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign have built a computer simulation that tracks the entire life cycle of a living cell in four dimensions, capturing how the genetically minimal ...
Descriptions of the embryo go back at least to the time of Aristotle, but it has only been since the late 19 th century and early 20 th century that advances in experimental approaches allowed ...
A simulated cell in the early stages of division. Left half shows cytoplasm (blue cubes), mRNA degradation machinery molecules (pink), and sugar transporters (brown). Right half adds the membrane ...
Powered by novel diffusion large language model architecture with more than 4 billion parameters, the largest virtual cell model to date SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., March 17, 2026--(BUSINESS ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing has transformed biology by showing which genes are active in individual cells. However, this approach requires cells to be removed from their natural environment, erasing ...
Nearly 50 years ago, neuroscientists discovered cells within the brain's hippocampus that store memories of specific locations. These cells also play an important role in storing memories of events, ...
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A computational method called scSurv, developed by researchers at Institute of Science Tokyo, links individual cells to ...
Every cell in a body contains the same genetic sequence, yet each cell expresses only a subset of those genes. These cell-specific gene expression patterns, which ensure that a brain cell is different ...
State-of-the-art AI model accurately predicting unseen biological experiments X-Cell is trained on X-Atlas/Pisces, the largest and most context-diverse genome-wide perturbation dataset ever reported ...
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