This study identifies T/B phenotypic lymphocytes distributed across various mouse organs, potentially originating from pro/pre B cells, and demonstrating functional activity in immune responses.
The collaboration behind a study on COVID-19 neurological complications
"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.” –Helen Keller.
Seawater Physics and Chemistry along the Med-SHIP Transects in the Mediterranean Sea in 2016
The Earth's oceans play a crucial role in the planet's energy and freshwater balance. However, much of the ocean remains undersampled, particularly at depths exceeding 2000 meters. The Mediterranean Sea, a miniature ocean, mirrors oceanic processes but with faster dynamics on smaller scales.
The first alumminum ion receptor in living organisms
How living organisms perceive and transduce signals is a fundamental question in life sciences. Particularly, the ability to sense and discriminatively respond to nutrient and toxic ions is crucial for survival of all organisms, which is especially true for non-motile plants.
How we created the biggest animal bite force database to date
Follow us on our way to the creation of the bite force database for 654 insect species!
Computational pathology identifies immune-mediated collagen disruption to predict clinical outcomes in gynecologic malignancies
A computational pathology tool to quantitatively characterize the immune-collagen relationship in gynecologic cancers. It enables prognostic stratification of patients and provides insights into the biology of the tumor microenvironment.