Inside every cell, a network of tiny filaments, called the microtubule cytoskeleton, helps maintain the cell's shape, allows it to divide, and transports vital materials from one part of the cell to ...
Cell therapy biotech Tolerance Bio has unveiled with $17.2 million and a mission of targeting immune diseases by stretching ...
A bushy, dwarf, evergreen shrub up to 30cm tall and 40cm wide; with small, linear to ovate, aromatic, dark grey-green leaves, and terminal spikes of small, whorled, white or pink flowers in early ...
Histology images of patient-derived organoids: healthy (left), Crohn's disease SF2CD subtype (middle) and Crohn's disease IDICD (right). Image courtesy of Pradipta Ghosh. Credit: UC San Diego ...
Peer ReviewDownload a summary of the editorial decision process including editorial decision letters, reviewer comments and author responses to feedback. Z-DNA-binding protein 1 (ZBP1) is an ...
Proteasomes are essential molecular machines responsible for the degradation of proteins in eukaryotic cells. Altered proteasome activity has been linked to neurodegeneration, auto-immune disorders ...
An attractive, low growing, mat forming, evergreen sub-shrub with branches of oval-lance shaped, dark green leaves that carry a distinctive caraway scent and loose clusters of small, pale pink flowers ...
Founded by King Edward VII on 23 June 1902, the Order of Merit is a very special distinction, 'given to such persons, subject of Our Crown, as may have rendered exceptionally meritorius service in Our ...
US doctors say a young boy called Easton has made medical history by becoming the first person in the world to receive a combined heart and thymus transplant. The pioneering procedure was done to ...