Two research teams studying a rare genetic disorder discover independently that it's caused by genes that are crucial to DNA replication.
Two research teams studying a rare genetic disorder discover independently that it's caused by genes that are crucial to DNA replication.
Like other enveloped viruses, HIV exits its host cell enshrouded in the cell’s membrane, which contains membrane molecules such as the human leukocyte antigens (HLA). The HLA proteins act as a set of cell identification marks: every person expresses
Researchers discover a protein that may allow already-differentiated somatic cells to become stem cells
Assistant Professor, Department of Biology, Stanford University. Age: 41
A highly virulent strain of E. coli has caused an unusually high number of severe kidney disease
A detailed interactive map shows the distribution of people in the United States who are infected with HIV
A study commissioned by the World Health Organization suggests that they may
The most detailed genetic maps to date of classical lab mouse strains reveal limited genetic diversity
It may be time to reconsider an AIDS vaccine which is more human than viral, triggering the immune system in a way that no other vaccine does.