Scientists uncover how the nucleolus, a tiny structure within cells, may control aging and lifespan, opening new ...
Proteins' amino-acid sequences appear to guide their access to blob-like aggregates involved in many cell processes ...
Scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine have discovered that the nucleolus, long known for its role in protein production, functions as a biological timer that could determine cellular lifespan.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the discovery that the nucleolus can temporarily immobilize proteins, a process known as nucleolar sequestration. This review reflects on the progress made to ...
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