The human gut microbiome governs not only our physical health but mental well-being.
The human gut microbiome governs not only our physical health but mental well-being.
Brain organoids model normal human brain development and can be used to answer questions related to development, evolution, and disease.
Upon viral infection, a tug of war is triggered between host cells and viruses to gain control of vital cellular functions.
A photosensitive hydrogel has shown promise in healing spinal cord injuries.
Hundreds of RNA‐binding proteins and their associated RNAs have been revealed, which enables the large‐scale prediction of RNA–protein interactions using machine learning methods.
This review focuses on classical and state‐of‐the‐art methods for the identification and quantification of RNA molecules in a variety of subcellular locations.
OCT provides in vivo detection of bacterial biofilms in critical care patients to reduce the incidence of ventilator‐associated pneumonia.
Carbohydrates are abundant biomolecules with a strong tendency to form supramolecular networks.
Fruit flies are ideal for modeling complex genotypes and phenotypes and have significant potential in drug screening.
Photodynamic therapy combines light and a photosensitizer to generate reactive oxygen species to induce cellular damage.