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Scientists from the VIB–KU Leuven Center for Cancer Biology, in collaboration with the Francis Crick Institute, have ...
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For years, biomolecular condensates were thought to be simple, liquid-like droplets with little internal organization. New ...
A newly identified role for the neuronal MPS shows it controls nutrient uptake by acting as a gatekeeper. Its disruption ...