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Andrew T. Lombardo, PhD, assistant professor of biochemistry, has received a $1.9 million National Institutes of Health grant to study cell polarity signaling.
Molecular modelling encompasses all theoretical methods and computational techniques used to mimic and study the structure and behaviour ... a role for lipid modification in limiting axonal ...
From a distance, a green bush cricket (Tettigonia cantans) can easily be mistaken for a plant appendage, and that's exactly ...
Global research shows how plankton adapt their cell membranes to survive changing ocean light, nutrients, and temperature.
The mammalian liver has an extraordinary regenerative capacity, capable of fully restoring its mass and function after injury ...
The mammalian liver has an extraordinary regenerative capacity, capable of fully restoring its mass and function after injury ...
New research has identified the mechanism by which air pollution damages the lungs’ self-cleaning system, leaving us ...
The mammalian liver has an extraordinary regenerative capacity, capable of fully restoring its mass and function after injury ...
By reprogramming myeloid cells using mRNA, researchers can equip them to detect and kill cancer cells with unprecedented precision.
The latest edition of "Column Watch" features our annual review of new liquid chromatography columns and accessories, ...
A new study suggests that activating an enzyme known as ALDH1A1 could help protect the lungs from air pollution, particularly ...
Nanotechnology is being explored to improve crop tolerance to drought and heat. By enhancing water use, nutrient delivery, ...