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CAPITALISM AND ITS CRITICS: A History: From the Industrial Revolution to AI, by John Cassidy Given how reliably Americans tend to favor promises of plenty, it has been curious to see a president ...
We report the observation of a periplasmic space in Streptococcus pneumoniae by cryo-electron microscopy of vitreous sections ... cell wall itself as hydrolases such as LytA and LytB, others are ...
The results have been published in Cell. Proteins ensure ... phosphorylated in certain sections. This increases the stability of the Tau protein and prolongs its lifespan. This in turn promotes ...
A biotech company that hopes to resurrect extinct species said Wednesday that it has reached an important milestone: the creation of a long-sought kind of stem cell ... off to its second ...
Sections were analyzed with a Nikon Eclipse TS100 microscope equipped with a Nikon DS-L3 digital camera. The following antibodies were used for FACS analysis and cell sorting ... differentiation ...
Micrograph of a placenta from a stillbirth due to maternal malaria. Credit: Nephron/ commons.wikimedia.org. BioNTech has commenced a first-in-human Phase I study of the first candidate from its ...
The FDA reviewed more than 100 pages of documentation from Upside Foods, and has now completed its pre-market consultation ... We saw the cell bank where the animal cell samples are stored ...
Pictured: a colorized transmission electron micrograph of monkeypox virus particles (green) cultivated and purified from cell culture NIAID ... officials to disregard its spread elsewhere.
Here, we describe the structure of the tomato pollen wall and establish a developmental timeline of its formation ... lead citrate. Sections were imaged with the JOEL JEM-1400 plus electron microscope ...
Cell-producing events in developing tissues are mechanically ... near the apical surface of VZ depends on both actomyosin and microtubules, and the observed its mouse–ferret difference may not be ...
Bacteriophage (colored transmission electron micrograph ... has just injected its viral DNA into an E. coli bacterium (blue). It is anchored to the surface of the cell by spidery tail fibers.
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