Advancing Cytoskeletal Science

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AGR2 Protein: A New Biomarker for Metastatic Oral Cancer Detection

Discover how AGR2 protein serves as a promising biomarker for detecting metastatic oral squamous cell carcinoma, offering new hope for early diagnosis and treatment.

Sofia Henderson
Oct 14, 2025

The Cellular Skeleton Key: How HIV Hijacks Our Inner Scaffolding

Discover how HIV expertly manipulates the actin cytoskeleton to orchestrate every step of its infectious cycle, from cellular entry to viral exit.

Skylar Hayes
Oct 14, 2025

Nature's Blueprint: How a Common Plant Compound Reinforces the Battle Against Prostate Cancer

Discover how Apigenin, a natural compound found in common plants, fights prostate cancer by targeting the extracellular matrix through Integrin Alpha 1 pathways.

Elizabeth Butler
Oct 14, 2025

The Stress Connection: How a Brain Chemical Tells Cancer Cells to Move

Discover how Neuropeptide Y, a brain chemical, stimulates neuroblastoma cell migration through the Y5R/RhoA pathway in this groundbreaking cancer research.

Sophia Barnes
Oct 14, 2025

The Cellular Handshake: How a Plant's Hidden Architecture Defends Against Stress

Explore the fascinating world of plasma membrane-cell-wall adhesion and its crucial role in plant defense mechanisms against environmental stresses.

Charlotte Hughes
Oct 14, 2025

Seeing the Invisible: How Scanning Angle Interference Microscopy Reveals Cellular Secrets at the Nanoscale

Explore how Scanning Angle Interference Microscopy (SAIM) enables nanometer-scale precision imaging of cellular structures and processes in living cells.

Benjamin Bennett
Oct 14, 2025

The Cellular Battlefield: How the Plant Cytoskeleton Directs Immune Defense

Explore how the cytoskeleton regulates membrane dynamics in plant immunity, from pathogen detection to defense execution through actin filaments and microtubules.

Amelia Ward
Oct 14, 2025

The Cancer Alliance: How HER Family and p21-Activated Kinases Coordinate Cancer Progression

Explore the coordinated relationship between HER family receptors and p21-activated kinases in driving cancer progression and therapeutic resistance.

Caroline Ward
Oct 14, 2025

The Pollen Tube's Invisible Scaffolding: A Cellular Superhighway to Life

Explore how microfilaments create a dynamic cellular skeleton that powers pollen tube growth and plant reproduction

Camila Jenkins
Oct 14, 2025

The Sugar-Coated Cell: How Diabetes Stiffens Our Body's Defenses

Discover how diabetes alters the viscoelastic properties of lymphocytes, making immune cells stiffer and less functional, leading to increased infection risk.

Ava Morgan
Oct 14, 2025

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