Inhibiting a protein isoform in the spinal cord alongside morphine improves the opioid’s pain-relieving properties without ...
Mental health is the elephant in the bright halls of academia. Elizabeth Nesika (name changed to protect identity), a former ...
Toxoplasma seemed to already possess most of the qualities needed for brain-targeting therapeutics: It could evade the host ...
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of death globally, and combating this range of complex disorders presents ...
Advanced microscopy aided in the detection of the pathogen responsible for a nationwide superworm apocalypse and informed the ...
Microbes are known to survive in extreme environments, but some hit closer to home—turns out that microwaves have their own ...
Breast cancer cells send microRNA-filled vesicles to the brain, creating a nutrient-rich environment that facilitates ...
Discovered 30 years ago, microRNAs are increasingly recognized as important regulators of cell physiology and human disease.
Volume electron microscopy reveals a novel cellular process that is critical for healthy brain development, with implications ...
About 50 years ago, biologists set out to solve the protein-folding problem. The road to the Nobel victory has been arduous ...
Jotham Austin opted for a director of a core facility position to combine his love for electron microscopy, teaching, and ...
Long-lived proteins in the mouse ovary may help preserve fertility well into adulthood, providing insights into ovarian aging ...