Brain cells called pericytes can be reprogrammed into neurons with just two proteins, pointing to a novel way to treat neurodegenerative disorders.
Brain cells called pericytes can be reprogrammed into neurons with just two proteins, pointing to a novel way to treat neurodegenerative disorders.
Researchers find that a deadly bacterial disease hitchhikes in people infected with the virus that causes AIDS to spread throughout sub-Saharan Africa.
Unwilling to accept the finality of terminal differentiation, Helen Blau has honed techniques that showcase the flexibility of cells to adopt different identities.
In Chapter 3, "Out of the Tropics," author Nina G. Jablonski, explores the genes behind skin pigmentation and makes the distinction between color and race.
A new assay shows that cells use lamellipodia as their primary mechanism to seal up holes in epithelial tissue.
Mass spec plus novel software equals dynamic views into the chemical lives of microbes.
A look at what the President achieved during his first term in the areas of health, space science, energy, environment, and science education
The biological and social ramifications of skin pigmentation are too often ignored by scientists, teachers, and the general public.
Legislation aimed at retaining foreign students who earn advanced science and engineering degrees in the United States is rejected by Congress.
Researchers are given a prize for high-impact science that began with an unusual or seemingly frivolous study.