Three-dimensional scaffolds for growing and guiding neurons are getting smaller and more tailored in design.
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Three-dimensional scaffolds for growing and guiding neurons are getting smaller and more tailored in design.
Careful oversight is required to ensure that chimeras and transgenic animals continue to serve as powerful biomedical research tools.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in genomics, genetics and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Researchers package a fluorescence microscope—including the light and camera—that can image the brain of a freely moving mouse.
Nerve signals control T cell responses, helping to explain inflammation and stroke.
Researchers have sequenced the genomes of 17 different mouse strains, boosting research into the genetic basis of phenotypic variation, disease, and evolution.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in aging research and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
A blood protein involved in allergy contributes to the decline in brain function and memory in aging mice.
A year and a half after soldiers have returned from war, impairments in the regulatory circuitry of the amygdala remain.
The Yersinia pestis strain extracted from the bones of Black Death victims may no longer exist.