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Jan 29, 2026 · This study describes the cell-type-specific lysosomal proteome across the major brain cell types and identifies SLC45A1 as a neuron-specific lysosomal sugar exporter linked to lysosomal …
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In the current issue of Cell, three papers describe new mechanistic information about how EBV transforms B cells to become antigen-presenting cells in the brain that drive demyelinating disease.
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Cell publishes findings of unusual significance in any area of experimental biology, including but not limited to cell biology, molecular biology, neuroscience, immunology, virology and microbiology, …
Human interpretable grammar encodes multicellular systems ... - Cell …
Jul 25, 2025 · (A) Agent-based models (ABMs) simulate cells as individual objects with separate states and processes. (B) Cell agents use rules that process biophysical signals in their …
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Molecular Cell publishes high quality, peer-reviewed articles in molecular biology.
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Cell Chemical Biology is a leading multidisciplinary journal in the life sciences, committed to publishing groundbreaking research in chemical biology and its applications to biology and medicine.
Cancer Cell: Cell Press
Jan 12, 2026 · Cancer Cell advances a systemic understanding of cancer as a dynamic interplay between tumor cells, microenvironment, microbiota, nervous system, and host physiology.
Design principles of cell-state-specific enhancers in hematopoiesis
May 8, 2025 · While more mature cell states were isolated with purities of >90%, the gradual nature of hematopoiesis makes it impossible to draw hard borders between immature progenitor cell states; …