Nature Cell Biology ... all areas of cell biology, encouraging those that shed light on the mechanisms underlying fundamental cell biological processes. The journal's scope is broad and specific ...
The complexity of the central nervous system (CNS) and its pathologies necessitates an intricate understanding of the cellular and molecular mechanisms at play. Single-cell biology has emerged as a ...
Nov. 27, 2024 — The food additive carrageenan (E 407) can be responsible for the development of chronic inflammatory bowel disease, ulcers, and increased blood sugar levels in animals ...
Cell biology is the discipline of biological sciences that studies the structure, physiology, growth, reproduction and death of cells. Research in cell biology uses microscopic and molecular tools ...
Lipids, or fats, are essential to life. They form the membranes around cells, protecting them from the outside. In nature, there is an enormous diversity of lipids, with each organism having its ...
Within a cell, DNA carries the genetic code for building proteins. To build proteins, the cell makes a copy of DNA, called mRNA. Then, another molecule called a ribosome reads the mRNA ...
The University Grants Commission (UGC) has officially added "Ayurveda Biology" as ... to solidify this subject within the NET framework, potentially expanding its scope in future cycles.
In a groundbreaking move, the University Grants Commission (UGC) has introduced "Ayurveda Biology" as a new subject in the National Eligibility Test (NET), effective December 2024. This decision ...
The addition of Ayurveda Biology to UGC NET’s syllabus will officially begin with the December 2024 exam session. The National Testing Agency (NTA) conducts UGC NET, a major exam for selecting ...
Nov. 29, 2024 — Some animals, such as the starlet sea anemone, can regenerate large parts of their body, even after major injuries. Researchers have shown this regeneration response involves ...
The research of the Developmental Biology division focuses on studying biological principles in the context of living, developing multicellular organisms. The division is led by Prof. Dr. Mike Boxem, ...