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A model is proposed to estimate the nuclear export rate of mRNAs produced in a transcription burst, using the spatial distribution of mRNAs determined by single-molecule RNA imaging.
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Sonya Stokes, an emergency room physician in the San Francisco Bay Area, braces herself for a daily deluge of patients sick ...
This Friday, February 28, marks five years since COVID-19 was first reported in Aotearoa New Zealand. At a population level, ...
The CSIC-UNESPA scientific expedition has been underway since last January with the aim of monitoring the presence of the ...
Genome B.C. is funding the two projects, led by the B.C. Centre for Disease Control in partnership with the province and the ...
Amidst growing fears of human-to-human transmission, “bird flu” is no longer just a grocery store problem — it’s exposing ...
“With a change in genome ... found that influenza A viral particles can actually adapt their shape to remain infectious and stick around longer, ultimately driving up flu cases.