Exploring the groundbreaking 2001 Endocrine Society Laureate Awards and their lasting impact on modern endocrinology and medicine.
Exploring how nucleic acids govern life and how CRISPR gene editing is transforming medicine, with a spotlight on a landmark experiment curing CPS1 deficiency.
Discover how molecular orchestras within your cells conduct the symphony of life through circadian oscillations and biochemical clocks.
Discover how blood gas biochemistry reveals the health status of Lohmann Silver hens and why continuous refinement matters for global food security.
Discover how redox-controlled chemical protein synthesis is revolutionizing our ability to create precise protein structures with applications in therapeutics and biomaterials.
Exploring how selenium injections can protect weaned piglets against oxidative stress during the critical weaning period.
Discover how Photothermal Microscopy (PTM) revolutionizes molecular imaging by detecting absorption rather than fluorescence, enabling unprecedented views of cellular processes.
Explore how Sechenov University medical students study physico-chemical properties of natural compounds to bridge the gap between nature and clinical practice.
Exploring how sports collisions cause hidden muscle damage that weakens athletes long after the game ends, with recovery strategies and scientific insights.
Research on renal safety of Morinda morindoides extract bridging traditional wisdom with modern pharmacology.