
In the spinal cord, motor neurons (MNs) with similar muscle targets and sensory inputs are grouped together into motor pools. To date, relatively little is known about the molecular mechanisms that control the establishment of pool-specific circuitry. Semaphorins, a large family of secreted and...
Specific protein associations define the wiring of protein interaction networks and thus control the organization and functioning of the cell as a whole. Peptide recognition by PDZ and other protein interaction domains represents one of the best-studied classes of specific protein associations....
In the Graeco-Roman era and in the Middle Ages in Europe, S-shaped bronze catheters with one terminal eye were in common use. In the East, the evolution of urethral catheters started with the firm establishment of Moslem supremacy, and by 1013, straight or one-curve catheters made of gold,...
A video accompanying a poster presentation by Erika Gracia from Chula Vista High School. From the RCSB Summer Course in Introductory Bioinformatics as part of the Howard Hughes Scholars Program, UCSD.
A video accompanying a poster presentation by Julian Sesma and Jesus Sesma from Castle Park High School. From the RCSB Summer Course in Introductory Bioinformatics as part of the Howard Hughes Scholars Program, UCSD.
The second cancer lecture for the Computer-Aided Discovery Methods course taught at Baylor College of Medicine. This lecture covers regulation of gene expression in cancer, growth factor signaling, growth inhibition signaling and apoptosis.
The second cancer lecture for the Computer-Aided Discovery Methods course taught at Baylor College of Medicine. This lecture covers regulation of gene expression in cancer, growth factor signaling, growth inhibition signaling and apoptosis.
Prof. Ching Lau lectures on cancer biology: Cancer as a genetic disease; Mutations and repair; Environmental interactions and cancer. Part of the Computer Aided Discovery Methods course offered at Baylor College of Medicine