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A practical guide to targeted single-cell RNA sequencing technologies - Communications Biology
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Long-term feeder cell-free cat intestinal organoid cultures to study Toxoplasma gondii’s sexual development - Communications Biology
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Studying Bacteria That Live Inside A Damaged Radioactive Nuclear Power Station
17+ hour, 33+ min ago (303+ words) Studying Bacteria That Live Inside A Damaged Radioactive Nuclear Power Station'astrobiology.com Studying Bacteria That Live Inside A Damaged Radioactive Nuclear Power Station A major incident occurred at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Station following the tsunami triggered by the…...
Michigan State University Researchers Discover Molecular "Switch" That Enhances Sperm Energy for Fertilization
19+ hour, 32+ min ago (485+ words) Home " Science " Michigan State University Researchers Discover Molecular "Switch" That Enhances Sperm Energy for Fertilization Researchers at Michigan State University have made significant strides in understanding sperm metabolism, identifying a crucial molecular "switch" that enhances sperm energy levels just prior…...
Lactate From Macrophages Fuels Skin Scarring
1+ day, 11+ hour ago (1650+ words) The pursuit of flawless healing has long been the holy grail of regenerative medicine, yet for millions of patients worldwide, the body's natural response to injury results in the disfiguring and often painful formation of hypertrophic scars. These stubborn lesions,…...
Scientists Create Fly with 140-Million-Year-Old Gene!
1+ day, 13+ hour ago (406+ words) To understand the genetic transformations that have shaped the evolution of fruit flies into their current form, American researchers have revived an ancient gene. This research generally aims to delve deeper into the mechanisms of evolution. No, this isn't a…...
Non-biological sources can’t fully explain Mars organics, says NASA
2+ day, 3+ hour ago (21+ words) Non-biological sources can't fully explain Mars organics, says NASA | The team said more study is needed | Inshorts'Inshorts...
Why Elephant Trunk Whiskers Excel at Touch Sensation
2+ day, 14+ hour ago (1108+ words) In the vast panorama of animal anatomy, the elephant's trunk stands out as a marvel of both strength and sensory finesse. While its rugged exterior might suggest a tool built primarily for brute force, recent scientific investigations have unveiled a…...
Genomic-Driven Breeding Strategies Poised to Fast-Track American Chestnut
2+ day, 14+ hour ago (934+ words) For more than a century, the American chestnut tree stood on the precipice of extinction, devastated by an invasive fungal pathogen that swept through North American forests with relentless ferocity. Today, however, a groundbreaking study employing cutting-edge genomic technologies offers…...
In brief: Co-existing with humans genetically changed bear population
2+ day, 17+ hour ago (500+ words) ALTOONA, Pa. " Critically endangered Apennine brown bears, which reside in central Italy, have significantly reduced genetic diversity compared to other bear populations around the world, according to a team that included Carolyn Mahan, professor of biology and environmental studies at…...