Scientists create mammalian cells with single chromosome set
13 September 2011Researchers have created mammalian cells containing a single set of chromosomes instead of two.
Researchers have created mammalian cells containing a single set of chromosomes instead of two.
New research from scientists at the University of Cambridge provides critical insight into the formation of autophagosomes, which are responsible for cleaning up cellular waste.
The Cambridge Centre for Proteomics is internationally recognised for pioneering technology that helps us to understand what proteins do inside cells.
Scientists have found what they believe is the missing link between heart failure, our genes and our environment. The study could open up completely new ways of managing and treating heart disease.
Scientists are close to discovering how normal breast cells become cancerous, according to research published today.