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(44) Women in Science (119) Work and Family (11) Zeitzeugen (2) 27 Results: Active Filter: ArticleCartoonMuscles Sort: Result score From A to Z From Z to A Newest to oldest Oldest to newest Science February 22, 2017 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: Career Day is always hard on the foregut The career development for the foregut is rather limited, as it sometimes has to learn the hard way. Science April 28, 2017 How embryonic cells make spinal cord, muscle and bone In mammalian embryos, crucial tissues are produced from a group of cells that are scarce and only exist for a very short time. Now, researchers have deciphered their molecular signature. Science September 09, 2014 Tough ones – Human muscle stem cells 4 degrees Celsius and not a lot of oxygen: under adverse environmental conditions human muscle stem cells – the so-called satellite cells – revert back to their survival mode. Science June 21, 2018 Helmholtz funds biobank for muscle cells The tissue biobank “MyoPax” was selected as one of six new business ideas that are going to be funded by Helmholtz. It will store patient's muscle stem cells until regenerative therapies are approved. Science January 30, 2015 By Russell Hodge A cool new method for growing better muscle Striated muscle, which allows us to consciously move our bodies and makes up tissues such as the... Science September 23, 2015 What a waste! The molecular causes of muscle wasting in heart failure New molecular details of why heart failure patients suffer from muscle wasting have been revealed by... Science February 19, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: The monotonous fate of a stem cell Here, we present the first in a series of "Molecular biology cartoons" on topics related to research... Science March 15, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: The sorriest excuse for a protein crystal A common method of obtaining three-dimensional structures of proteins (such as the viral molecule... Science April 26, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: Stress on the protein synthesis pipeline Ribosomes live a tough life. They have to read messenger RNA and produce many copies of proteins... Press Release No. 16 August 13, 2015 Berlin Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in Congestive Heart Failure Mechanism Elucidated by MDC and Charité Researchers Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next › Last page Last »
Science February 22, 2017 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: Career Day is always hard on the foregut The career development for the foregut is rather limited, as it sometimes has to learn the hard way.
Science April 28, 2017 How embryonic cells make spinal cord, muscle and bone In mammalian embryos, crucial tissues are produced from a group of cells that are scarce and only exist for a very short time. Now, researchers have deciphered their molecular signature.
Science September 09, 2014 Tough ones – Human muscle stem cells 4 degrees Celsius and not a lot of oxygen: under adverse environmental conditions human muscle stem cells – the so-called satellite cells – revert back to their survival mode.
Science June 21, 2018 Helmholtz funds biobank for muscle cells The tissue biobank “MyoPax” was selected as one of six new business ideas that are going to be funded by Helmholtz. It will store patient's muscle stem cells until regenerative therapies are approved.
Science January 30, 2015 By Russell Hodge A cool new method for growing better muscle Striated muscle, which allows us to consciously move our bodies and makes up tissues such as the...
Science September 23, 2015 What a waste! The molecular causes of muscle wasting in heart failure New molecular details of why heart failure patients suffer from muscle wasting have been revealed by...
Science February 19, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: The monotonous fate of a stem cell Here, we present the first in a series of "Molecular biology cartoons" on topics related to research...
Science March 15, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: The sorriest excuse for a protein crystal A common method of obtaining three-dimensional structures of proteins (such as the viral molecule...
Science April 26, 2016 By Russell Hodge Cartoon: Stress on the protein synthesis pipeline Ribosomes live a tough life. They have to read messenger RNA and produce many copies of proteins...
Press Release No. 16 August 13, 2015 Berlin Skeletal Muscle Atrophy in Congestive Heart Failure Mechanism Elucidated by MDC and Charité Researchers