Immunological Synapse – in Immunology

Immunological Synapse – in Immunology

An immunological synapse (also known as an immune synapse) is the interface between an antigen-presenting cell or target cell and a lymphocyte such as a…
Cell Signaling – in Biology

Cell Signaling – in Biology

Cell signaling is the process by which a cell communicates with itself, other cells, and its surroundings. It is the process by which cells communicate…
Tunneling Nanotube

Tunneling Nanotube

Tunneling nanotubes (TNTs) or membrane nanotubes are cytoskeletal protrusions that extend from the plasma membrane and allow different animal cells to connect over long distances,…
Oncogene – a Gene

Oncogene – a Gene

An oncogene is a gene that has the potential to cause cancer. It is a type of gene that has the potential to cause cancer.…
Tumor Suppressor Gene (TSG)

Tumor Suppressor Gene (TSG)

A tumor suppressor gene (TSG) is a type of gene that is important in regulating cell division and preventing tumor formation.  It is a gene…
Paleogenetics – a field of study

Paleogenetics – a field of study

Paleogenetics is a field of study that combines paleontological and genetic principles to investigate the genetic material of ancient organisms such as humans and other…
Paleobiology – an interdisciplinary field

Paleobiology – an interdisciplinary field

Paleobiology is a branch of biology that studies the evolution of life on Earth, particularly through the study of fossilized remains. It is an interdisciplinary…
Antigen Presentation – a vital immune process

Antigen Presentation – a vital immune process

Antigen presentation is a critical immune process that is required for T cell immune response activation. It is a critical process in the immune system…
Paracytophagy – a cellular process

Paracytophagy – a cellular process

Paracytophagy is the cellular process by which a cell engulfs a protrusion that extends from a neighboring cell. This protrusion may contain material that is…
Human Milk Microbiota

Human Milk Microbiota

Human milk microbiota refers to the community of microorganisms found in human breast milk. Human milk probiotics (HMP) refer to the microbiota (community of microorganisms)…
Storage of Energy in Molecules

Storage of Energy in Molecules

The storage of energy in molecules is an important aspect of biological processes, particularly in living organisms. Adenosine triphosphate (ATP) is the primary molecule involved…
Anticancer Genes

Anticancer Genes

The term “anticancer genes” typically refers to genes that play a role in the prevention or inhibition of cancer development and progression. When anticancer genes…
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