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Honey, I shrunk the cell culture: Scientists use ‘shrink ray’ for biomedical research
From “Fantastic Voyage” to “Despicable Me,” shrink rays have been
Read moreRecording device for cell history
Different “events” such as infections by viruses, as well as
Read moreCRISPR screen identifies gene that helps cells resist West Nile, Zika viruses
UT Southwestern researchers today report the first use of CRISPR
Read moreScientists generate key life event in artificial mouse ’embryo’ created from stem cells
The creation of artificial embryos has moved a step forward
Read moreHouseplants could one day monitor home health: Incorporating plant ‘canaries’ into our homes is on the horizon
In a perspective published in the July 20 issue of
Read moreA single genetic change in gut bacteria alters host metabolism: New study provides greater understanding of how the microbiome affects metabolism
Scientists have found that deleting a single gene in a
Read moreBeer. Soup. Barley’s next great use? A medical imaging drink: Study finds the grain an ideal and safe contrast agent for diagnosing swallowing disorders
Before launching their latest science experiment, University at Buffalo researchers
Read moreThe cells that control the formation of fat
Fat cells, or adipocytes, are at the center of nutritional
Read moreNew way to stimulate cellular recycling process
Brown University researchers studying the biology of aging have demonstrated
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