Image of the Month: Human breast epithelial cells
Epithelial cells line the lobules (small lobes) and terminal ducts of the breast and carry out the important function of making milk. Cancer scientists, such
Read MoreEpithelial cells line the lobules (small lobes) and terminal ducts of the breast and carry out the important function of making milk. Cancer scientists, such
Read MoreFrom the Labs interviewed Victoria Tenge to learn about her experience as a graduate student at Baylor College of Medicine. She shared her love for
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Read MoreScientists strive to have a better understanding of the complex biological processes involved in health and disease, and what they can learn usually goes hand-in-hand
Read MoreCancer is currently understood not as a single disease, but as a collection of diseases that can develop through alterations in different molecular pathways. This
Read MoreAbout 75 percent of breast cancers have estrogen receptors, hence they are called estrogen receptor positive (ER+). Original ER+ breast cancer cells depend on estrogen
Read MoreAdult bone repair relies on the activation of bone stem cells, which still remain poorly characterized. Bone stem cells have been found both in the
Read MoreIn 2019, From the Labs covered a large variety of topics currently being investigated at the College, including hot areas of research and of high
Read MoreThe fruit fly is a valuable animal model to unravel the genetic causes of both rare and more common human diseases. This Image of the
Read MoreSome people love to exercise, but others hate it. Many researchers consider genetics to be the reason for a person’s inclination to exercise, or not
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