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  • Life Sciences - 23 Feb 2021
    Before a drug candidate can be tested in humans, its safety and efficacy must be explored in in vitro or in vivo preclinical studies.
  • Life Sciences - 18 Feb 2021
    Drug toxicity studies are essential to assess the risk of any harmful side-effects, including the likelihood of carcinogenic effects and even death.
  • Life Sciences - 25 Jan 2021
    Morphogens are signaling molecules released from particular areas of tissues, creating a concentration gradient that decreases further away from the source.
  • Life Sciences - 16 Dec 2020
    The collection of cognitive and motor dysfunctions associated with HIV infection is known as NeuroAIDS.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jun 2020
    Many microorganisms secrete exoenzymes, which are active outside of cells, in order to breakdown various molecules so they can be more easily ingested.
  • Life Sciences - 16 Mar 2020
    Homeobox genes regulate development in multicellular organisms including cell differentiation and morphogenesis.
  • Life Sciences - 16 Mar 2020
    A group has determined how levels of microRNA in the bone and blood change in an animal model of postmenopausal osteoporosis.
  • Life Sciences - 9 Mar 2020
    “Sugar-coated RNA” refers to how some sugars seem to bind to RNAs.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Oct 2019
    Studying human brain development in vivo is difficult. Human cell models such as neurovascular organoids offer researchers unseen insights into the cortex.
  • Life Sciences - 25 Sep 2019
    iPSCs may be genetically modified into a hypoimmunogenic state to which the recipient’s immune system will respond less vigorously.

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