Scientists have developed human stem cell models containing the notochord, a critical tissue that guides spine and nervous system formation during embryonic development.
Electron scanning microscopy image showing a very detailed look ... helping to establish the body’s main axis and guiding the ...
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have generated human stem cell models which, for the first time, contain notochord ...
By unlocking the secrets of this "embryonic GPS," the study marks a significant advance in developmental biology and ...
Scientists at the Francis Crick Institute have generated human stem cell models which, for the first time, contain notochord—a tissue in the developing embryo that acts like a navigation system, ...
Researchers have made a significant advancement in studying early human development by successfully creating a lab-grown notochord, a key structural component in vertebrates. This model, based on a ...
W ith their hooves crunching over fallen leaves, reindeers dash into white, snowy landscapes—and folklore—as Christmas ...
In this manuscript, Yao et al. present solid evidence to show that MnMYL3 may serve as a receptor for NNV via macropinocytosis. This manuscript is valuable for understanding the molecular mechanisms ...
Axons can be shaped like strings of pearls, research in mice and people show. How that shape may influence brain signaling is not yet clear.
USC is leading a research team aiming to better understand retinitis pigmentosa and inform future treatments.