Predators and prey in the ocean rely on chemical signals for survival, but this vital sensory mode can also be their Achilles ...
Although they share similarities in transmission and affected populations, such as children, the elderly, and ...
In 'Bedside to Bench', Clare M. Lloyd and Sejal Saglani examine how recent human studies are putting the focus on the epithelium as a major contributor to asthma. The findings shift the emphasis ...
Nasal epithelial gene expression can be used to characterize asthma endotypes and reveals that most participants from three ...
Cell death in the intestinal epithelium has to be tightly regulated and irregularities might cause pathologies. Excessive cell death has been associated with chronic inflammation as seen in patients ...
A recent study has revealed a surprising connection between a seemingly harmless habit—nose picking—and the potential risk of ...
Design We generated 42 lines of human and murine organoids from gastric and intestinal segments of both adult and fetal tissues. Genome-wide RNA-seq of the organoids provides an expression atlas of ...
The repository contains: scripts to generate the paper figures a case study which complements the manuscript the code for the marker gene detection study from the supplementary material The main part ...
A study published in 2022 revealed a tenuous but plausible link between picking your nose and increasing the risk of ...
Cell competition in epithelial tissue eliminates transformed cells expressing activated oncoproteins to maintain epithelial homeostasis. Although the process is now understood to be of mechanochemical ...
A noninvasive approach could help clinicians prescribe medications more precisely for patients according to endotype.