Image of the Month: Newborn mouse eye
Microscopic details of a newborn mouse eye showing blood vessels (pink) and macrophage immune cells (green).
Read MoreMicroscopic details of a newborn mouse eye showing blood vessels (pink) and macrophage immune cells (green).
Read MoreOxytocin drives the development and synaptic integration of new neurons within the adult mouse brain contributing to brain plasticity.
Read MoreIn addition to conducting groundbreaking biomedical research, Baylor College of Medicine is also creating better foods to address global food security issues.
Read MoreA healthy mouse liver typically shows a well-developed biliary tree through which bile flows into the intestine to help absorb fats and eliminate toxins.
Read MoreFrom the Labs celebrates Heart Month with an image of a transparent mouse heart.
Read MoreCongratulations to Brandon Pekarek, Benjamin Arenkiel and colleagues for making the cover of Genes & Development!
Read MoreUsing micro-computed tomography, Dr. Momal Sharif investigates structural defects within the mouse embryo, yolk sac and placenta.
Read MoreThese 3D cellular models of breast cancer enable researchers to study the intricate process of cancer progression.
Read MoreFrom the Labs joins Breast Cancer Awareness Month by featuring human breast cancer cells as our Image of the Month.
Read MoreFor years after the first one was posted, we have continued to feature amazing research images from Baylor labs every month.
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