We study the role of Mechanics and Transport processes in cellular physiology using a combination of mathematical modeling and experimental techniques such as fluorescence microscopy, atomic force ...
When you think of where your meat comes from, you’re probably thinking of a farm. But here on campus, a group of scientists is creating meat. The cellular agriculture research team at the Kaplan ...
Fluorescent probes are key tools for scientists looking at cellular properties or morphology. Use this guide to determine which probe is best for a given situation or experiment. Scientists have ...
Because modern science is so bent on controlling the power of life and death, it comes as no surprise that tadpoles started growing eyes in odd places recently. What transpired at Tuft’s University ...
Baskin Research award winner Wenzhe Li stands with assistant professor Richard McKenney, Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology. (David Slipher/UC Davis) This story originally appeared on the ...
A study at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot has expanded our understanding of the body’s innate defenses and provides a new path into fighting the growing threat of antibiotic resistance.
When a human or animal dies, the brain goes as well, and there is no turning back. A recent experiment, however, shows how dead pig brains are able to restore some function hours after death. A group ...
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