A cortex-like, 3D model of the brain can be used to screen drugs against diseases such as malignant glioma infiltration.
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A cortex-like, 3D model of the brain can be used to screen drugs against diseases such as malignant glioma infiltration.
The health impacts of e-cigarette aerosols are not well known, including their effect on tracheal cells.
From gels to next‐generation sequencing – The evolution of RNA structural probing methods are discussed.
Mammalian DEAD‐box RNA helicase DDX5, its paralog DDX17, and their orthologs in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Drosophila melanogaster define a subfamily of DEAD‐box proteins.
Primary cilia, membrane-bound organelles, are key coordinators of signaling pathways.
A team of Polish scientists discovered how antimicrobial blue light can fight against infections caused by the P. aeruginosa bacterium, that occur often in burn victims.
The intricate nuclear and cytoplasmic maturation steps of pre‐40S particles, the precursors to the small ribosomal subunits, in both yeast and human cells, are reviewed.
An analysis of nuclear body protein disorder that suggests MLO proteomes are significantly more disordered than structured cellular features.
Poxviruses are an unusual family of large double‐stranded (ds) DNA viruses that exhibit an incredible degree of self‐sufficiency and complexity in their replication and immune evasion strategies.
Robert Langer talking about the future of drug delivery systems, his philosophy, and his efforts to make the world a better place.