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Researchers have applied object recognition technology to track changes in brain cell structure and provide new insights into how the brain responds to heroin use, withdrawal and relapse.
A new study has revealed how two morphogens, WNT and Sonic Hedgehog, act as molecular "traffic cops," directing early human ...
Cells have a mailing system of sorts. They can release tiny molecular balls, called extracellular vesicles (EVs), that ...
Just a few weeks after conception, stem cells are already orchestrating the future structure of the human brain. A new ...
Microscopic command centers in our bodies called primary cilia—once thought irrelevant—could be hidden switches powering ...
An international team led by the U.S. National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) has used ionic salt for the electron ...
Trained on data covering 1.5 billion years of evolution, CZI’s new generative AI model probes cellular biology across species ...
Starting in the 1970s, researchers identified a beautiful system of specialised cells in the hippocampus (the brain’s memory ...
Object recognition software is used by law enforcement to help identify suspects, by self-driving cars to navigate roadways and by many consumers to ...
Historically, small molecule drugs have been precisely designed down to the atomic scale. Considering their relatively large complex structures, nanomedicines have lagged behind. Researchers argue ...
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