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Scientists just mapped a hidden 'sugar code' coating every human cell — the tiny sugar shells that decide how diseases take hold
Every cell in your body is wrapped in a dense, invisible shell made of sugar molecules. Not table sugar, but complex chains ...
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A new imaging method just built the first atlas of the 'sugar code' coating human cells — the tiny shells that flag disease to the body
Every human cell wears a sugary shell. This outer coat, called the glycocalyx, is built from chains of sugar molecules that ...
Each cell has their own genetic code that helps maintain viability and directs function. This genetic code is commonly referred to as deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA. DNA is the molecule that carries ...
Scientists have discovered how chemokines and G protein-coupled receptors selectively bind each other to control how cells move. Scientists from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the Medical ...
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