Image of the Month: The laboratory worm, C. elegans
What is transparent, as long as a credit card is thick and helps solve science mysteries? The laboratory worm, C. elegans.
Read MoreWhat is transparent, as long as a credit card is thick and helps solve science mysteries? The laboratory worm, C. elegans.
Read MoreOur own Dr. Kristen Engevik is the winner of “CELL-ebrating HeLa” image competition with the image “Hues of HeLa.”
Read More‘Transverse view of the sciatic nerve’ placed on top as the most viewed Image of the Month in 2020.
Read MoreThe image shows a cross-section of a uterus from a 3-week-old mouse.
Read MoreOligodendrocytes produce and assemble myelin sheaths around nerves in the body to maintain rapid and precise neural communication.
Read MoreInfectious microorganisms, including disease-causing E. coli bacteria (pink) shown in the image, cause a third of all deaths world-wide.
Read MoreCancer cell clusters are more effective than single cells at spreading cancer in the body, and researchers at Baylor College of Medicine found out why.
Read MoreResearchers at Baylor College of Medicine discovered how defective protein CLN6 can result in Batten disease.
Read MoreAstrocytes, the most abundant cells in the brain, have surprised researchers with their unanticipated diversity of shapes and functions. This month, From the Labs’s features
Read MoreMotor and sensory nerves, such as the sciatic nerve, conduct fast electric impulses thanks in part to the insulating myelin sheath formed by Schwann glial
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