A Jacobs School researcher is focused on learning more about how tight junctions form naturally — and how their breakdown can lead to disease.
How do embryos develop? Why does the cortex of the mammalian brain fold? How do we feel touch at our fingertips? These and ...
However, not all cholesterol is harmful. High-density lipoprotein (HDL), or good cholesterol, brings excess cholesterol out ...
New study shows that targeting an oft-drugged family of cell membrane receptors with biased modulators can expand potential ...
Using synchrotron radiation in situ scattering technology, the research team observed the structural evolution of the membrane material during film formation in real time, discovering a previously ...
BEVs carry diverse molecular cargo that offers non-invasive biomarkers for early diagnosis and monitoring of PCOS and ...
Scientists from King's College London have successfully applied a new technology that disarms one of the most potent weapons ...
Ion channels generate electrical impulses produced by living cells. Synthetic ion channels could serve as tools for ...
Scientists from King's have successfully applied a new technology that disarms one of the most potent weapons cancer cells ...
The new treatment approach targets restoring normal blood vessel function instead of focusing on neurons or other brain cells, which has been the common strategy until now. A team of scientists co-led ...
Dr LK Medina-Kauwe developed a bioengineered delivery system to treat resistant and metastatic tumors, highlighting ...