Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ranging from movement to sensing environmental signals. Researchers from ...
Researchers have found that some cells form new multicellular structures with functions that defy their original biological ...
ShareRespiratory Infections The airways are lined with tiny brush like hairs, called cilia. The cilia sweep out mucus and ...
Biological cells often possess thin, hair-like protrusions on their surface known as cilia, which serve various functions ranging from movement to ...
In a petri dish, these cells spontaneously reorganize into multicellular structures that can move, heal, and interact with their environment. Unlike the cilia in living frog embryos, which ...
A growing number of new studies have found that, at least for some cells, death isn’t the end, but the beginning of something ...
Neurons move backward to refine their positions in the brain after birth, reshaping the six-layered neocortex responsible for ...
Mar. 19, 2025 — The cells that make up the walls of the finest of all lymphatic vessels have a lobate, oak leaf-like shape that makes them particularly resilient to changes in fluid volume.
For organs to develop, grow and regenerate, cells must proliferate. But when that process goes awry, leading to uncontrolled cell growth, cancer can emerge.