Prospecting for Proteins of a Parasitic Protozoan
Most people know that human plagues and diseases have followed mankind throughout the millennia. And it’s difficult to remember that we, ourselves, are the preferred...
Most people know that human plagues and diseases have followed mankind throughout the millennia. And it’s difficult to remember that we, ourselves, are the preferred...
As I continue to search for novel and interesting applications for the interaction between biotin and streptavidin, I love seeing the variety of applications that...
Corals are fascinating and beautiful creatures. It’s also a fairly safe bet that most everyone would agree with that statement, judging from the millions of...
Sometimes, the smallest of things have the biggest impact on our lives. Bacteria inundate every crevice of every larger crevice of our existence. They sustain...
In the universe of cancers, there are an overabundance of different types. Not just in terms of where a particular cancer tends to show up...
The growth and development of plants are governed by the induction, suppression or transmission of phytohormones such as Indole-3-acetic acid (IAA), sometimes known as auxin....
Since the early 1990’s, there has been an explosion of research and discovery around the problem of preeclampsia and the correlated growth factor, VEGF. Preeclampsia...
Obesity is one of best covered, and at the same time worst covered, topic in the news. Rightly so, since nearly every person is somehow...
The field of regenerative limb research is nowhere near as populated as some of the other biological sciences, like cancer research or stem cell research,...
There are a lot of things that humans believe that they have invented or discovered that just isn’t true at all. When our ancestors were...
Stepping back briefly from the antibiotic discussion on growing resistance and the veritable nose dive of new discoveries, I found that there are actually several...
The search for new antibiotics goes on and the accepted norm seems to be keeping our eyes narrowly focused on the bacteria that pervade our...