Learn how specialized labware uses surface properties and well geometry to guide 3D cell aggregation for more physiologically relevant research models.
A repolarization abnormality is an EKG finding, not a diagnosis. Explore how doctors interpret this common electrical signal to assess overall heart health.
An overview of cardiac resynchronization therapy, a treatment that uses a device to restore coordinated pumping action in certain heart failure patients.
Explore the medical technology that mimics the body's circulatory functions, enabling complex surgeries and improving the viability of organs for transplant.
Discover the key to effective mangrove conservation: a multi-faceted approach that addresses ecological, economic, and social factors for lasting success.
This article examines the interplay between autism and dementia, focusing on how to differentiate new cognitive changes from an individual's baseline traits.
Explore the intricate ecological dance between birds and butterflies. Understand the natural balance that defines their shared presence in a thriving garden.
Explore the unique biology of Caribbean coral, the environmental shifts impacting their health, and the scientific work being done to support their resilience.
Delve into the H3K9me3 epigenetic mark, a key regulator of gene expression that maintains cell identity and whose misregulation contributes to human disease.
A prothrombotic state is an underlying tendency for excessive blood clotting. Learn how this imbalance arises and what it means for your long-term health.
An overview of Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome, explaining how a rare genetic mutation leads to accelerated aging and the current approach to care.
Understand how targeted TKI therapy causes side effects by affecting healthy cells and learn about the importance of proactive monitoring and management.
Explore Avian Leukosis, a viral tumor disease in poultry. Understand its subtle clinical signs and why prevention relies on flock sourcing and management.
An animal's stripe pattern is not arbitrary. It's a unique outcome of evolutionary needs and the biological processes that create it early in development.