Learn the principles behind the CellTiter-Blue assay, a quantitative method that measures cell viability by converting metabolic activity into a fluorescent signal.
Explore how cells maintain a stable internal environment through the regulated movement of substances across their membranes, a fundamental process for survival.
By charting the brain's intricate pathways, neuron graphs provide a systems-level view of how neural connections shape cognition, health, and technology.
Learn how the NIFTI format standardizes neuroimaging data, solving interoperability issues by reliably embedding crucial spatial orientation and metadata.
Discover the respectful and safe approach to finding a seal carcass. Your observation is a key part of understanding marine health and the coastal ecosystem.
Explore the synaptic vesicle protein SV2A, a key regulator of neurotransmitter release whose function is central to brain health and modern epilepsy therapies.
Explore the evolution of genetic medicine, a field defined by its careful progression from theory to reality amidst scientific challenges and ethical debate.
Explore Dre recombinase, a precise enzyme for modifying DNA. Learn how its specificity enables scientists to perform more complex, layered genetic manipulations.
The TIMP4 protein helps maintain the body's cellular architecture. Its role in regulating this environment is crucial for cell behavior and overall tissue health.
Discover how continental geography directs North America's water, forming vital systems that sustain ecosystems, economies, and our collective well-being.
Explore the 8q24 chromosomal region, where non-coding DNA acts as a powerful regulator, influencing cancer risk and informing personalized health strategies.
Examines the science of retinal stem cells as a potential therapy for vision loss, from their biological function to the clinical challenges of application.
Examine the complete skeletal framework of a mouse, from its development to the biological and environmental information these small structures can reveal.