Super-resolution microscopy demystified
Super-resolution microscopy (SRM) bypasses the diffraction limit, a physical barrier that
restricts the optical resolution to roughly 250 nm and was previously thought to be …
restricts the optical resolution to roughly 250 nm and was previously thought to be …
Fluorescence nanoscopy in cell biology
Fluorescence nanoscopy uniquely combines minimally invasive optical access to the
internal nanoscale structure and dynamics of cells and tissues with molecular detection …
internal nanoscale structure and dynamics of cells and tissues with molecular detection …
[HTML][HTML] Integrated intracellular organization and its variations in human iPS cells
Understanding how a subset of expressed genes dictates cellular phenotype is a
considerable challenge owing to the large numbers of molecules involved, their …
considerable challenge owing to the large numbers of molecules involved, their …
Multiplexed protein maps link subcellular organization to cellular states
INTRODUCTION Obtaining multiplexed molecular readouts from large numbers of single
cells in situ is an important technological goal to facilitate scientific discoveries in basic and …
cells in situ is an important technological goal to facilitate scientific discoveries in basic and …
Cancer metabolism: a therapeutic perspective
UE Martinez-Outschoorn, M Peiris-Pagés… - Nature reviews Clinical …, 2017 - nature.com
Awareness that the metabolic phenotype of cells within tumours is heterogeneous—and
distinct from that of their normal counterparts—is growing. In general, tumour cells …
distinct from that of their normal counterparts—is growing. In general, tumour cells …
A new pathway for mitochondrial quality control: mitochondrial‐derived vesicles
The last decade has been marked by tremendous progress in our understanding of the cell
biology of mitochondria, with the identification of molecules and mechanisms that regulate …
biology of mitochondria, with the identification of molecules and mechanisms that regulate …
Metabolic coupling and the Reverse Warburg Effect in cancer: Implications for novel biomarker and anticancer agent development
L Wilde, M Roche, M Domingo-Vidal, K Tanson… - Seminars in …, 2017 - Elsevier
abstract Glucose is a key metabolite used by cancer cells to generate ATP, maintain redox
state and create biomass. Glucose can be catabolized to lactate in the cytoplasm, which is …
state and create biomass. Glucose can be catabolized to lactate in the cytoplasm, which is …
Mitochondria: in sickness and in health
J Nunnari, A Suomalainen - Cell, 2012 - cell.com
Mitochondria perform diverse yet interconnected functions, producing ATP and many
biosynthetic intermediates while also contributing to cellular stress responses such as …
biosynthetic intermediates while also contributing to cellular stress responses such as …
A vesicular transport pathway shuttles cargo from mitochondria to lysosomes
V Soubannier, GL McLelland, R Zunino, E Braschi… - Current Biology, 2012 - cell.com
Mitochondrial respiration relies on electron transport, an essential yet dangerous process in
that it leads to the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS can be neutralized …
that it leads to the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS can be neutralized …
Role of the TOM complex in protein import into mitochondria: structural views
Y Araiso, K Imai, T Endo - Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Mitochondria are central to energy production, metabolism and signaling, and apoptosis. To
make new mitochondria from preexisting mitochondria, the cell needs to import …
make new mitochondria from preexisting mitochondria, the cell needs to import …