Scientists have successfully immortalized lip cells, creating a clinically relevant lab model that enables testing of new ...
We use our lips to talk, eat, drink, and breathe; they signal our emotions, health, and aesthetic beauty. It takes a complex ...
The ability to genetically engineer plants is largely thanks to a microscopic helper: a bacterium called Agrobacterium ...
From a small shop in his Altoona home, to his new workshop in Juniata and at dozens of sites across the country and even in ...
The team selected skin cells from tissue donated by two patients: one undergoing treatment for a lip laceration, and one ...
Researchers have developed a continuously replicating model of human lip cells from donated tissue, overcoming challenges in ...
Lip problems, simply, have been impossible to treat. Dr. Martin Egen at Bern University Hospital "just changed that." ...
A researcher at Texas A&M University has found a new way to turn plastic waste into green hydrogen using catalysts and ...
UD insect ecology and conservation student Thor Freeman pursues medical entomology career with the U.S. Air Force ...
Adapted from a news release by the Innovative Genomics Institute (IGI) at UC Berkeley.The ability to genetically engineer plants is largely thanks to ...
Mosquito larvae grow faster if they're exposed to a particular bacteria, which could accelerate anti-disease programs that ...