Cell division: Before commitment, a long engagement
July 01, 2024
July 01, 2024
ITHACA, New York, July 1 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
Before a cell commits fully to the process of dividing itself into two new cells, it may ensure the appropriateness of its commitment by staying for many hours - sometimes more than a day - in a reversible intermediate state, according to a discovery by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Their revelation of this fundamental feature of biology includes details of its mechanisms and dynamics, wh . . .
Before a cell commits fully to the process of dividing itself into two new cells, it may ensure the appropriateness of its commitment by staying for many hours - sometimes more than a day - in a reversible intermediate state, according to a discovery by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine.
Their revelation of this fundamental feature of biology includes details of its mechanisms and dynamics, wh . . .