Scientists first read the human genome, a three-billion-letter biological book, in April 2003. Since then, researchers have steadily advanced the ability to write DNA, moving far beyond single-gene ...
A new study tests whether spent yeast from breweries can supply cellulose scaffolds that support lab-grown meat production.
Scientists have transformed enigmatic cell structures, called vaults, into storage units for messenger-RNA molecules made in ...
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How much does 1 cell weigh? Trick to weigh 3.5e-14 oz
Weighing a single living cell sounds like a party trick, yet the numbers involved are so small that they push the limits of physics and engineering. To make sense of a weight like 3.5e-14 ounces, I ...
Scientists suggest increasing what is understood about exocytosis could one day inform many fields of applied science.
In addition, Adimab achieved 50 technical and development milestones across numerous collaborations. Since 2009, Adimab has partnered with over 140 companies to discover therapeutic drug candidates.
Associate Professor Jaydee Cabral likens 3D bioprinting to baking a cake, but her research is anything but simple. From wound dressings and scar-preventing gels to bio-printed nipples and patient ...
Adimab's latest partner program to receive approval is GSK's Exdensur (depemokimab), approved in the US for the treatment of severe asthma with an eosinophilic phenotype and in the UK and Japan for ...
Stress, ageing, cancer. There are still no magic solutions but one factor linking all three holds out hope. And that, says Nobel Laureate Jack Szostak, is the telomere, which lies at the end of ...
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How much of 'us' is really 'us'?
Some time around 1683, amateur Dutch scientist Antonie van Leeuwenhoek scraped the plaque from between his teeth and peered at it through a home-made microscope.
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