Bison wallows create unique prairie habitats where moisture, soil change, and disturbance help medicinal plants thrive across the Great Plains.
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are tiny biological bubbles that carry nucleic acids and proteins between cells, playing an essential role in tissue repair, neuroprotection and immune health. By ...
This study reports an important and novel finding that TENT5A, an enzyme involved in fine-tuning poly(A) tail length on selected mRNAs, is required for proper enamel mineralization in mice. The ...
Platform-enabled vaccine design unlocks safer, more effective solutions with outer-membrane vesicles (OMVs) emerging as ...
Background: Patients with liver cirrhosis may show minimal hepatic encephalopathy (MHE) triggered by a shift in peripheral inflammation. A main mechanism by which peripheral alterations are ...
Senescence. It’s a beautiful-sounding word whose tones suggest it should be a perfume or an essential oil. But that’s not even close. Senescence is the loss of a cell’s power to divide and grow, thus ...
The presence of oxytocin (OXT) in seminal plasma is related to the fertility outcomes of male pigs used in artificial insemination (AI) programs. However, OXT rapidly volatilizes when circulating ...
Introduction: Adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells (AD-MSCs) cultured under hypoxic conditions are known to secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs) with protective effects against ischemia. In this ...
New champions were crowned at Saturday Night's Main Event. CM Punk became the new World Heavyweight Champion after defeating Jey Uso in the main event for the vacant title on Saturday. The title ...
Main character syndrome is the perception that your life is a story or a movie where you’re the central character. A term that was born on social media, it’s not a true syndrome or mental disorder.
Sperm are male reproductive (sex) cells. The word "sperm" can refer to spermatozoon (singular) or spermatozoa (plural). Sperm are tiny cells with an oval-shaped body and a long tail. They measure just ...
Read at the Winter meeting of the New England Branch of the American Urological Association, Feb. 17, 1914.