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Scientists map how bacteria turn steroids into medicines
Scientists are finally tracing, step by step, how bacteria strip down and rebuild steroid molecules into compounds that look ...
Neural tissue engineering aims to mimic the brain's complex environment, the extracellular matrix, which supports nerve cell growth, development, and proper connectivity. This environment is carefully ...
Scientists discovered that lowering a specific molecule helps microglia switch into a protective state that quiets brain ...
Biomedical researchers at Texas A&M University may have discovered a way to stop or even reverse the decline of cellular ...
Why do no two human faces look quite the same? Although we all follow the same biological blueprint, our features—the curve ...
Scientists have uncovered an unexpected function for a crucial protein involved in cell division. Reported in two consecutive publications, the finding challenges long-accepted models and standard ...
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Microscopic Fireball — Stunning Close-Up Look at Dancing Blood Cells!
Jeffrey Epstein's accountant of 22 years raised alarm bells at JPMorgan. Now Congress wants answers. Archaeologists ...
A Yale research team has created a new imaging technique that reveals the hidden connections between aging, disease, and ...
An AI tool that can analyze abnormalities in the shape and form of blood cells, and with greater accuracy and reliability than human experts, could change the way conditions such as leukemia are ...
Oregon scientists used human skin cells to create fertilizable eggs, a step in the quest to develop lab-grown eggs or sperm to one day help people conceive. But the experiment resulted in ...
Creating human eggs from adult cells just got one step closer to reality. A technique used in cloning combined with fertilization and a bit of chemical coaxing caused human skin cells to produce eggs ...
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