Chemical control of the central dogma In closing, I would like to highlight two broad areas in which chemical intervention is poised to make a major impact on how we understand and practice biology in ...
Physiological tolerance of natural killer (NK) cells to self tissues is believed to require the expression of at least one inhibitory receptor specific for self MHC. This dogma may require revision ...
Steve Granick, Director of the IBS Center for Soft and Living Matter and Dr. Huan Wang, Senior Research Fellow, report together with 5 interdisciplinary colleagues in the July 31 issue of the journal ...
Dragon’s Dogma 2 takes an unorthodox approach with many of its gameplay systems, from its reliance on slow travel to its loss gauge system that punishes players for dying repeatedly. Another aspect of ...
Geoffrey Attardo first tried Prozac to treat his depression when he was doing postdoctoral research at Yale School of Public Health and was feeling the pressures of a new job in academia. Soon after ...
The central dogma of molecular biology describes the flow of genetic information. It was first described by Francis Crick in 1956 as one-way traffic: as: "DNA makes RNA and RNA makes protein." A ...