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Cell News—Cytoskeleton regulator affects nucleus shape in migrating and invading cells

August 24, 2016

Metastasis is a worst-case scenario for someone with cancer, and certain cellular processes make cancer cells more likely to metastasize.…

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Young, Gifted, and First-Generation Minority Science Students Motivated by ‘Prosocial’ Values

August 22, 2016

There are as many motives as there are undergraduates taking introductory science courses, but if you look closely at groups…

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Persistence Makes the Difference in Minority Participation in Science Careers, Wisconsin Researchers Say

August 18, 2016

The problem of persistence has long troubled undergraduate programs hoping to guide promising students from underrepresented racial/ethnic groups into science…

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Cell News—Molecular teamwork makes dynein stronger

August 10, 2016

The Olympics isn’t the only place where teams are competing to be the strongest. In cells a molecular tug-of-war pulls…

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Cell News—Structure of hook that connects cargo to motors

August 2, 2016

Inside cells, cargo is carried inside tiny bubbles and pulled along tracks by molecular motors. But like a boxcar on…

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Cell News—A new class of unfolded protein response inhibitors

July 20, 2016

When unfolded or misfolded proteins accumulate in the cell’s endoplasmic reticulum (ER) an unfolded protein response (UPR) is triggered to…

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Cell News—Lipids have specialized sorting processes too

July 14, 2016

Proteins and lipids are made in the Golgi apparatus and then are packaged and delivered to specific locations in the…

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Cell News—Making cell biology education more interdisciplinary

June 30, 2016

Research now rarely happens in silos, and cell biology is becoming increasingly interdisciplinary with physics, math, and larger-scale biology. However,…

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Cell News—Of COPII vesicles and sour pickles

June 21, 2016

COPII, the coat protein complex II, is the cargo master of the cell. Stationed close to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER),…

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Cell News—Cap and shoulder above in muscle plasma membrane repair

June 16, 2016

Now you’ve done it. Run too far, lifted too much, or played tennis too long. You’re worried that you may…

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