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  • Life Sciences - 31 Mar 2022
    Whilst traditionally clinical trials have been typically carried out in centralized settings, there has recently been a move toward a more decentralized approach.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Nov 2021
    A fungus (plural: fungi) is a type of eukaryotic organism belonging to the kingdom Fungi, alongside plants, animals, protozoa, and monera.
  • Life Sciences - 27 May 2020
    C. elegans is a useful model organism due to its animal physiological properties, its ability to replicate human diseases and its fast life cycle.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2020
    Astrocytes are highly heterogeneous neuroglial cells with distinct functional and morphological characteristics in different parts of the brain.
  • Life Sciences - 27 Oct 2019
    Advances in stem cell technology have enabled us to study the mechanism of disease from cells taken directly from patients in vitro, called human induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs).
  • Life Sciences - 30 Aug 2019
    Glycogen has been linked to diverse processes, the most recent of which is its role in disease progression and ageing.
  • Life Sciences - 13 Aug 2019
    Whilst the effect of the microbiome on the digestive system has been studied over the past decade, the understanding of its effect on the endocrine system is less well understood.
  • Life Sciences - 28 Jun 2019
    This article describes the enzymes and pathways that regulate DNA methylation in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Pericytes are cells that wrap around endothelial cells throughout the body. They regulate blood flow and maintain homeostasis within the body.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Nov 2018
    This article describes the pathways involved in hematopoiesis; the process responsible for producing all components of blood.

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