Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology
Every day the trillions of cells in our bodies ensure that we are able to see, think, speak and move. How does each cell ‘know’ what to do? How can an organism arise from millions of nanometer-sized molecules although there is no blueprint? What actually is ‘life’? For centuries, philosophers and natural scientists have been trying to solve this mystery. Many questions remain unresolved to this day.Resource Guides by Max Planck Institute of Molecular Physiology
First inhibitors of the cancer-related RNA-modifier METTL16 identified, opening up potential for new therapeutic options
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Researchers provide a first 3D snapshot of the CCAN protein complex
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Researchers develop technique that improves fluorescence light microscopy when observing fast cellular processes
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