Mice with miniature human livers more accurately test a drug’s toxic side effects.
Mice with miniature human livers more accurately test a drug’s toxic side effects.
The neural nexus of the circadian clock shows signs of functional decline as mice age, providing clues as to why sleep patterns tend to change as people grow older.
A 16-year-long newt study finds that regeneration remains efficient with repetition and age.
A watchdog group urges the US government to enact guidelines that would require federally-funded researchers to publically disclose financial interests.
A snapshot of the most highly ranked articles in developmental biology and related areas, from Faculty of 1000
Researchers find that an ingredient in common cough medicine improves multiple sclerosis symptoms in animal models.
A new strain of gonorrhea is resistant to all currently available antibiotics.
Gene expression analysis allows researchers to predict which patients will respond to flu vaccines and possibly expedite vaccine development.
New evidence supports an old idea that embryos with genetic abnormalities can somehow fix themselves early in development.
Ivan Martin talks about the promise of using cell-based therapies to regenerate joint cartilage.