Advancing Cytoskeletal Science

Explore groundbreaking studies on microtubules, actin networks, and cellular mechanics shaping modern biology

Research Articles

The Hidden Conductors: How Long Non-Coding RNAs Guide Pigeon Muscle Development

Discover how long non-coding RNAs regulate pigeon breast muscle development through transcriptomic analysis and their implications for agriculture and medicine.

Abigail Russell
Oct 17, 2025

The Bone Builders: How a Carbon Coating is Revolutionizing Orthopedic Implants

Discover how carbon composites and fullerene C60 nanocoatings are transforming bone repair and orthopedic implant integration through advanced nanotechnology.

Lucy Sanders
Oct 17, 2025

The Unsolved Mysteries of Pachyonychia Congenita: When Your Own Skin Becomes the Enemy

Exploring the genetic mysteries of pachyonychia congenita, a rare and painful skin condition affecting keratin proteins.

James Parker
Oct 17, 2025

The Microscope Before the Couch: Sigmund Freud's Forgotten Discovery of the Neuronal Cytoskeleton

Explore Sigmund Freud's pioneering early work on the neuronal cytoskeleton, long before he developed psychoanalysis.

Madelyn Parker
Oct 17, 2025

Tubulin: The Cellular Highway Becoming Cancer's Achilles' Heel

Explore the science behind tubulin-targeted cancer therapies, from established medications to cutting-edge compounds revolutionizing cancer treatment.

Thomas Carter
Oct 17, 2025

Unlocking the Secrets of Fern Fertilization: How Osmunda japonica Prevents Polyspermy

Discover the fascinating cellular mechanisms that prevent multiple sperm fertilization in Osmunda japonica ferns through advanced microscopy and scientific research.

Easton Henderson
Oct 17, 2025

The Silent Thief of Sight: Unraveling the Pathogenesis and Risk Factors of Glaucoma

Explore the complex pathogenesis, risk factors, and future treatments for glaucoma, a leading cause of irreversible blindness worldwide.

Olivia Bennett
Oct 17, 2025

The Unsung Heroes of Hydration: How Your Gut's Scaffolding Moves Water

Discover how cytoplasmic structural proteins in intestinal cells actively regulate water and salt transport, challenging traditional views of passive hydration.

Lucas Price
Oct 17, 2025

The Cellular Corset: How Nesprins Shape Cell Stability and Drive Migration

Explore how Nesprins, the master connectors in cells, regulate stability, migration, and their surprising roles in cancer and cell death pathways.

Lucy Sanders
Oct 17, 2025

The Gut-Brain Connection: How Bacterial Toxins May Drive Alzheimer's Disease

Explore the fascinating link between gut bacteria, lipopolysaccharides, and Alzheimer's disease development through the gut-brain axis.

Emily Perry
Oct 17, 2025

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