HIV-1 remodels the spatial organization of its co-receptor, CXCR4, on T cell membranes, showing that viral entry requires receptor clustering rather than simple receptor binding.
Researchers say findings may have relevance to understanding cell biological pathways that contribute to nerve repair after injury or neurodegeneration.
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Impaired mitophagy and the accumulation of damaged mitochondria are key drivers of endothelial cell (EC)dysfunction in ...
Cells use a surprising “pearling” motion to evenly distribute mitochondrial DNA. This newly uncovered process may be key to ...
The findings, led by Dr Mandar V. Deshmukh and published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS), explain at ...
Kirsten Chick MSc is a Brighton-based nutritionist, and author of Nutrition Brought to Life.