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The team of researchers led by Prof. Kristian Franze found that increasing tissue stiffness induces the expression of chemical signals that are typically absent in those regions. Semaphorin 3A is one ...
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More than 300 years ago, Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus began an ambitious effort to identify and name every living organism. His system of binomial names still shapes how you understand life today.
In 1869, Swiss scientist Friedrich Miescher isolated a mysterious substance from cell nuclei—an overlooked finding that would ...
More than half of people with advanced kidney disease develop heart problems.
Scientists have produced the first global map and analysis of small mare ridges (SMRs) on the moon, a characteristic ...