Scientists created male and female cells from the same person. The model could help researchers understand how sex chromosomes affect diseases and drugs.
Have you ever wondered, “How did the various states get their shapes?” You may have watched a History Channel show a few years back that explored just that. It was
Case Western Reserve University researchers have identified a mechanism in brain tissue that may explain why women are more vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease-;a finding that they say could help lead to new medicines to treat the disease.
By combining traditional eye imaging techniques with adaptive optics - a technology that enhances imaging resolution - researchers at the National Eye Institute have shown for the first time how cells across different tissue layers in the eye are affected in people with choroideremia, a rare genetic disorder that leads to blindness.