Malmberg Lab researchers use AMSBIO reagents and enzymes to detect one distinctive sulfation pattern of Chondroitin Sulfate, helping them understand the process by which NK cells are “educated”
While simple prokaryotic bacteria formed within the first billion years of the Earth, the origin of eurkaryotes, the first cells with nuclei, took much longer.
This finding could tell researchers why behaviors that change with the internal energy state, such as food intake, learning and memory, and sleep change on high-nutrient diets
Nine-month-old brains-in-a-dish and the brains of premature newborn babies generate similar electrical patterns, as captured by electroencephalogram (EEG)—the first time such brain activity has been achieved in a cell-based laboratory model
New technology that recreates some of the complexity of the human retina may help scientists study eye disease and screen for drug side effects that harm the eye
Researchers have now shed light on how bacteria and baker's yeast generate and use their energy to grow. Knowing about cells' energy use is essential for industrial biotech processes