A joint study by the University Medical Center Göttingen (UMG) and the University Hospital Würzburg provides new insights into why heart muscle cells lose their rhythm in atrial fibrillation.
Researchers at NYU College of Dentistry have uncovered what may be biologically driving oral health issues unique to Down syndrome. Their study, published in Cell Reports, describes a molecular ...
The cells lining skin capillaries are constantly sending each other messages—tiny pulses of calcium that help regulate blood ...
A small change in acidity can transform the world around us. A squeeze of lemon changes the taste of food. Vinegar preserves ...
Cells have to invest a lot of energy to maintain this concentration gradient, especially when it comes to getting rid of calcium. 'It's like being on a rush-hour train in a city like Tokyo. When the ...