After implantation, the tissue developed blood vessels and became integrated into neuronal networks in the animals’ brains.
In cooperation with its microbiome, the animal has genetic help in digesting blood and warding off pathogens.
In cooperation with its microbiome, the animal has genetic help in digesting blood and warding off pathogens.
A closer moon and ideal coastal conditions for tide pool formation may have started the evolutionary transition of tetrapods.
February 15, 2018
|Poecilia formosa, an all-female fish species, has a surprisingly robust genome.
With multiple applications in biomedicine, the antibodies can now be made quickly, cheaply, and without the need for an alpaca or one of its relatives.
In chapter 5, “The Technology Ticket,” contributing author Uris Baldos urges acceptance and investment in “precision agriculture” to provide for a burgeoning global population.
Transcriptional profiling of post-mortem human brains reveals commonalities in the genes over- and under-expressed in schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, autism, and major depression.
Researchers develop a new technique to selectively activate neurons deep in the rodent brain, taking a step toward noninvasive brain stimulation for neurological disorders.
Researchers find that while bats in the Myotis genus don’t produce telomerase, the enzyme that lengthens telomeres, they possess 21 telomere maintenance–related genes.
Two studies identify a signaling pathway that contributes to the fish’s sleeplessness.
Humanity would be nothing without plants. It’s high time we recognize their crucial role in sustaining life on Earth.