Microscopic DNA Needle Developed for Direct Cell Delivery
Aarhus University researchers have engineered a DNA needle capable of delivering molecules into cells, enhancing their activity and addressing significant challenges in medicine.
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Aarhus University researchers have engineered a DNA needle capable of delivering molecules into cells, enhancing their activity and addressing significant challenges in medicine.
Enzymes are essential for the precise duplication of DNA, which is necessary for accurate cell division. This process involves the DNA-protein complex known as chromatin.
Recent findings highlight that the shape of DNA significantly influences the precision of CRISPR gene editing, presenting challenges for therapeutic applications.
Recent research indicates that aging alters DNA packaging within the cell nucleus, affecting how older cells respond to stimuli.
An international team led by Skoltech has developed a DNA self-assembly method that enables precise positioning of single-photon emitters on ultrathin materials, enhancing quantum technology capabilities.
A recent study has identified that bacteria utilize accordion-like folds for DNA separation during replication, contrasting with human cellular processes.
Samples from the Ryugu asteroid have been found to contain all essential components for DNA and RNA, offering potential insights into life's origins.
New findings from FSU researchers provide insights into the DNA organization in maize, a critical model organism for plant biology, potentially impacting agricultural practices.
A recent study has identified over 2.3 million regulatory DNA sequences in plants, some of which have persisted for 400 million years, shedding light on plant evolution.
Research identifies thousands of conserved regulatory elements across 300 million years of plant evolution, with implications for crop trait engineering.
Research from Cardiff University reveals mechanisms behind severe DNA damage, offering potential implications for cancer and genetic conditions.