For nearly half a century, scientists have known that malaria parasites force their way into human red blood cells through a ring-shaped structure called the moving junction. What no one could work ...
For nearly half a century, scientists have known that malaria parasites force their way into human red blood cells through a ...
A Beginner’s Guide to Biohacking, co-authored by Teemu Arina, Dr Olli Sovijärvi and Jaakko Halmetoja, offers sustainable, ...
Colorized electron micrograph showing a malaria parasite (blue) attaching to a human red blood cell. Photo credit: National ...
People with HIV are 59 times as likely to develop anal cancer than other people, according to the study of more than 350,000 ...
This webinar explores how pharma and biotech companies can adopt scalable 3D high content analysis (HCA) to accelerate drug ...
Anthropic's Claude Science is a workbench that gives scientists one environment to do computational research, saving them ...
Studio Gang and Henning Larsen's One Milestone brings life science labs, flexible workspaces, and public amenities to ...
In the earliest stages of life, mammalian embryos start as a disorganized cluster of cells. As development progresses, these cells become organized into well-defined shapes and structures. This ...
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