Mature red blood cells lack a nucleus but contain functional RNA. Discover its role in maintaining cell integrity and its emerging use as a medical biomarker.
Discover the enteric plexus, the intricate network of neurons in your gut that independently manages digestion and influences your mental and emotional state.
Explore the quantum principle of two-photon excitation. Learn how confining light absorption to a tiny focal point enables powerful new scientific tools.
Learn how swallowed asbestos fibers damage stomach tissue, leading to chronic inflammation and an increased risk for developing stomach cancer decades after exposure.
A hamster's skin issues are often linked to its environment or underlying health. Learn about proper diagnosis and creating a preventative care routine.
Explore how vincristine treatment impacts nerve function. Learn about its effects on the body and the clinical and rehabilitative strategies for management.
Explore the deep evolutionary history of skin color, a story of biological adaptation to sunlight written in the diverse genetics of African populations.
The timing of menopause can significantly impact long-term health. Understand the considerations for an earlier transition and its effect on future well-being.
Explore how biological systems store and recall information at the molecular level, a fundamental process that guides cellular identity and organism-wide responses.
Learn how the body manages superoxides, reactive molecules that are essential for immune function but also contribute to cellular damage when out of balance.
Delve into the second chapter of the Divergent series, examining the fracturing society and the pivotal revelation that changes the foundation of their world.
The capsule of *Streptococcus pneumoniae* is a protective shield that helps it evade the immune system, making it a key virulence factor and a vaccine target.
Understand the state of latent health, where a condition exists without symptoms. Explore the biology of dormancy and the factors that can lead to its activation.
When the cornea develops a dense, white scar, it is called a leukoma. Explore how this condition is evaluated and the range of available interventions.