On the Mend: M. Kurita et al., Nature, doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0477-4, 2018. Courtesy of Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte; Parasite Stopped in Its Tracks: A.D. Uboldi et al., PLOS Biol, doi:10.1371/
journal.pbio.2005642, 2018. Courtesy of Walter And Eliza Hall Institute, Australia; Uncovered: B. Wang et al., eLife, doi:10.7554/eLife.35449, 2018. Courtesy of Bo Wang, Stanford University;
Break Apart: Y. Cai et al., Nature, doi:10.1038/s41586-018-0518-z, 2018. Courtesy of Arina Rybina And Julius Hossain, Ellenberg Group, EMBL;
New Kids on the Block: Q.H. Nguyen et al., Nat Commun, doi:10.1038/s41467-018-04334-1, 2018. Courtesy of Kai Kessenbrock, Phd
BREAK APART
The recently developed Mitotic Cell Atlas captures
the interaction between up to seven protein types
in dividing cells.
Posted: September 13, 2018
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NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK
This year, researchers identified two distinct cell types,
present in the inner layer of human breast epithelium,
labeled in green and red, with the nuclei appearing blue.
Posted: June 7, 2018
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UNCOVERED
This micrograph shows a snail, with its shell removed,
that is infected with schistosome parasites (blue).
Posted: July 12, 2018
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