A non-toxic approach to tracing neuronal connections opens the door to longer-term experiments and functional studies in neurons with shared targets in the brain.
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A non-toxic approach to tracing neuronal connections opens the door to longer-term experiments and functional studies in neurons with shared targets in the brain.
Studies of tumors from African American, European American, and Kenyan patients aim to illuminate breast cancer biology across population groups.
A flexible new tool both monitors and manipulates neural activity in the brains of large animals.
Researchers analyzed millions of cells to survey cellular diversity in the brain of the marmoset.
New research shows that RNA-guided enzymes called Fanzors are widespread among eukaryotic organisms.
Molecular signatures of canine osteosarcoma prognosis could also predict clinical outcomes for human osteosarcomas.
Cells that are preparing to divide can return to a resting state if they lose growth signals, even after they have passed what was thought to be a point of no return.
New soft-bodied robots that can be controlled by a simple magnetic field are well suited to work in confined spaces.
Individuals who are not U.S. citizens are more susceptible to food insecurity regardless of their income, education, and utilization of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits.