Researchers devise an effective method to reduce transplant rejection following surgery.
Researchers devise an effective method to reduce transplant rejection following surgery.
Cellular RNA levels are the result of a juggling act between RNA transcription, processing, and degradation. By tuning one or more of these parameters, cells can rapidly alter the available pool of transcripts in response to stimuli.
A team of Spanish researchers developed a handheld skin imaging system with joint optical coherence tomography and digital epiluminescence microscopy for point-of-care skin diagnosis.
Ali Khademhosseini and his co-workers take a detailed look how engineering approaches can contribute to the field of precision medicine.
Joanna Aizenberg talks about the people who inspire her, her advice to early-career researchers, and her hopes for the future of scientific research.
A fibrin/laminin hydrogel that supports organoid growth from multiple tissues is developed as a substitute for BME scaffolds.
30 years of Advanced Materials – time for a party!
Low-cost, wearable sensor that use the metabolic response of yeast to measure ionizing radiation doses are developed.
Injectable supramolecular hydrogel/microgel composite for controlling the delivery of therapeutic molecules to tissues after injury or disease, including cardiac tissue after myocardial infarction.
Single stranded RNAs with a free 5′ monophosphate end are susceptible to rapid degradation. Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) and ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) are stabilized by hairpin structures and by “hiding” their 5′ ends within complex protein structures.