Organisms are composed of cells, some of which are constantly replaced, while others stay in place for a long time. For many years, scientists studied cell biology and tissue function by analyzing the ...
Stem cells hold tremendous potential in healthcare and research science, because they can become any type of cell. However, there were many impediments to using them. They cannot be obtained from ...
Understanding embryo development requires comprehending how a single fertilized cell, the zygote, embarks on a remarkable transformation into a complex multicellular organism. Through precise cell ...
On the far right side of the periodic table, just beneath oxygen, sits a lesser-known group of elements called the chalcogens ...
AI language models, used to generate human-like text to power chatbots and create content, are also revolutionizing biology by treating complex biological data like a language. Language models are ...
The new cell-free protein crystallization (CFPC) method developed by Tokyo Tech includes direct protein crystallization and is a major headway in the field of structural biology. This technique will ...
Protein design aims to create customized antibodies for therapies, biosensors for diagnostics, or enzymes for chemical reactions. An international research team has now developed a method for ...
A team of researchers led by Professor Sebastian Deindl at Uppsala University has developed a pioneering method that vastly improves the ability to observe and analyse complex biological processes at ...
The new cell-free protein crystallization (CFPC) method developed by Tokyo Tech includes direct protein crystallization and is a major headway in the field of structural biology. This technique will ...
Oxford University Press (OUP) is pleased to announce the launch of a new open access journal, Biology Methods & Protocols. The journal has an international and multidisciplinary editorial board led by ...
A visualization of a new molecular-glue degrader bound to cereblon and a protein target of interest. A new degrader (shown in orange) forms a complex with cereblon (shown in blue, purple, green, and ...