How a shape-shifting receptor influences cell growth, MIT News
MIT chemists discovered how the epidermal growth factor receptor changes its shape when it binds to its target, and how those changes trigger cells to grow and proliferate.
Engineers develop a vibrating, ingestible capsule - Innovations Report
Sequencing one cell at a time, Feature
Design of Cytotoxic T Cell Epitopes by Machine Learning of Human Degrons
New study forecasts how SARS-CoV-2 variants could evade vaccines — Harvard Gazette
Mitochondria, Metabolism, and Cell Behavior • iBiology
Humans 2.0 The New Yorker
Promote to Homepage Archives - MIT Department of Biology
Unlocking the Mind's Grid: Separating Sensory and Cognitive Networks Through Brain Receptor Mapping
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Biologists Map the Habits of Cancer Cells
Mitochondria and CRUs are closely apposed to each other and connected
Tackling long-haul diseases
Solving the problem of shape-shifters — Harvard Gazette