The nationwide experiment will initially include around 100,000 volunteers.
Scientists study the development of scales in skate embryos.
Scientists study the development of scales in skate embryos.
Fotis Kafatos, a Greek researcher famous for his work on malaria, has died at age 77.
Donald Coffey, a longtime professor at Johns Hopkins University, discovered the nuclear matrix within cells and its role in DNA replication.
Single-cell analyses from mouse samples detail the changes in cell distribution during infections.
Maintaining dynamic connections among the body’s mitochondria is required for the health and life-extending benefits of low-calorie diets for nematodes.
Nineteen researchers have stepped down after the journal decided not to retract a paper that they say plagiarized the work of a Johns Hopkins biomedical scientist.
Scientists are making use of Xenopus tadpoles to study autism risk genes.
Soluble adenylyl cyclase measures and responds to pH changes in coral cells, but whether it can help the animals withstand ocean acidification is not yet known.
Advances in single-cell technologies have revealed vast differences between cells once thought to be in the same category, calling into question how we define cell type in the first place.
The blood-brain barrier is a collection of specialized cells and proteins that control the movement of molecules from the blood to the central nervous system.