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For the first time, scientists have built a detailed, interactive map of a human cell, revealing how thousands of proteins ...
Scientists have attempted to map the human cell since the first microscope was invented more than 400 years ago. But many ...
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New Scientist on MSNPregnancy’s lasting effects on different parts of the body revealedAn "unprecedented view" of how the body changes during and after pregnancy has revealed many long-lasting impacts on the ...
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Professor Kenji Osafune (Department of Cell Growth and Differentiation) and his team of researchers have devised an effective ...
From a tiny sample of tissue no larger than a grain of sand, scientists have come within reach of a goal once thought unattainable: building a complete functional wiring diagram of a portion of the ...
By mapping the subcellular architecture and protein interactions within cells, researchers can better understand how mutations contribute to pediatric cancers and other conditions.
Renal hypoplasia, defined as abnormally small kidneys with normal morphology and reduced nephron number ... mechanisms by which these genes function in both normal and abnormal kidney development.
No longer considered functionless, the “rediscovered” rete ovarii may be crucial for understanding “unexplainable” infertility and ovarian disorders.
These functions can be related to specific 'units' in each nephron that are formed in a tightly controlled manner during development. Figure 1: Overview of the various steps of kidney formation ...
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UnitedHealth Group Earnings Transcript (NYSE:UNH)Yet the health system needs to function better. Through decades of ... Tackling that problem will require all parts of the system and policymakers to come together. Yet there are participants ...
The aorta is divided into four parts: Your aorta is located in your chest and abdomen ... can be corrected to prevent long-term health effects. The main function of the aorta is to supply blood to ...
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