Sensitive, rapid tests help to ID estrogen-disrupting chemicals in the environment
The new assays have increased sensitivity and allow for the study of a wide range of biological responses in a single experiment.
Read moreThe new assays have increased sensitivity and allow for the study of a wide range of biological responses in a single experiment.
Read moreThree essential elements of plant life raised to the top of Nikon’s Small World Photomicrography Competition.
Read moreThe Optical Imaging and Vital Microscopy Core Facility at Baylor College opens a window into the microscopic world through a number of methods, state-of-the-art instrumentation
Read moreA high throughput microscopy technique enabled Baylor College of Medicine researchers to identify a new modulator of estrogen receptor alpha that they called UBR5. It
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