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  • Life Sciences - 17 Mar 2020
    Neuroglial cells or glial cells support the nervous system and have a pivotal role in brain function and development.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Antigenic drift is the accidental alteration of genes encoding antigens. It typically occurs in viruses and enables the pathogen to evade the immune system, triggering an infection once more.
  • Life Sciences - 26 Feb 2019
    Immunoenzymatic chromogen staining is an immunology staining technique used to visually detect two or more antigenic markers within a single tissue sample.
  • Life Sciences - 22 Jan 2019
    RNA interference refers to effective silencing or knocking down of a target gene by degrading its corresponding mRNA using short hairpin RNA (shRNA).
  • Life Sciences - 8 Jan 2019
    Human embryonic kidney 293 (HEK293) cells are one of the most common cell lines used for research purposes. This article examines why they are so popular.
  • Life Sciences - 19 Jul 2023
    Neurons grown in the laboratory provide a novel and highly effective tool for the analysis of central nervous system disorders.
  • Life Sciences - 21 Dec 2022
    Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) are somatic cells that can be reprogrammed by expressing a combination of embryonic transcription factors.
  • Life Sciences - 8 Mar 2022
    As the most common cancer diagnosed in women, efficient detection of breast cancer is highly important.
  • Life Sciences - 24 Jan 2022
    Salmonella is a mucosal pathogen that interacts with the host immune system; this interaction makes it an attractive target as an antigen delivery vector.
  • Life Sciences - 4 Oct 2021
    Bacteria may bear one or several flagella, which enable motility and can contribute to cell adhesion and influence the virulence of a pathogen.

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