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  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Necroptosis is a newly characterized form of cell death that has similar properties to both apoptosis and necrosis.
  • Life Sciences - 18 Jul 2023
    Bioactivity or biological activity of the metabolite may be in vitro, in vivo, or at the level of whole organism.
  • Life Sciences - 13 Apr 2022
    Over the years, there has been an increase in scientific advancements and interests in microbial-based bioresearch.
  • Life Sciences - 4 Oct 2021
    Research has shown that the formation of stomach ulcers is associated with colonization of the stomach with Helicobacter pylori bacteria.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Aug 2021
    The most widespread family of organisms is the microbes.
  • Life Sciences - 24 May 2021
    Aquaporins are a family of small membrane proteins widely expressed by plant and animal cells. In most cases, water is transported through aquaporins.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Mar 2021
    RNA interference (RNAi) is a key biological process that leads to the silencing of gene expression.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Feb 2021
    A range of animal models can be used in preclinical testing, and certain species are favored in the research of particular disorders.
  • Life Sciences - 17 Dec 2020
    The filovirus refers to any virus that belongs to the Filoviridae family of viruses that sit within the Mononegavirales order.
  • Life Sciences - 2 Dec 2020
    In this article, we explore the various applications of metallobiochemistry and define its importance in modern science.

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