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Biology senior Reese Nittler presents a “red blood cells and different solutions” model Tuesday in the Anatomy and Physiology ...
Bone marrow is the soft, fatty tissue inside large bones like the hip and thigh bones. It develops the body's red blood cells that carry oxygen, white blood cells that fight infections, and platelets ...
The anatomy of the brain involves key regions including the brain stem, cerebellum, lobes of the cerebral cortex, and specific glands (the pituitary, for example) needed to maintain life and health.
Type 1 diabetes develops when the body destroys its own insulin-producing cells. Using stem cells to replace them could be a ...
Healing the gut may be the key to improving long-term recovery in stroke patients, scientists at Texas A&M University have found. A paper published this fall by researchers in the Department of ...
This article reports a useful set of findings on how electrophysiological response properties of neurons correlate with their position in the brain. The evidence currently remains incomplete, with ...
Sainsbury Wellcome Centre for Neuronal Circuits and Behavior, University College London, London, United Kingdom ...
Each finger possesses three joints, mimicking human anatomy, with the design on the DNA scaffold meticulously determining ...
Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) is the most common form of hair loss and significantly affects an individual’s quality of life. A ...
A unique combination of explainable AI and repurposing animal camouflage detection algorithms can identify human brain cancer ...