During brain development, neurons can regulate their movement until they reach their final destination thanks to a "molecular switch" involving the protein Teneurin 4 (Ten4).
Sugar-based amphiphilic molecules, which contain a hydrophilic sugar headgroup and a hydrophobic segment such as an alkyl chain, can assemble in water depending on their concentration, forming ...
Scientists have long known that protons hop along hydrogen-bond pathways in these systems. What they couldn't pin down was ...
Diabetes mellitus affects more than 500 million people worldwide, and both Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 (T2D) forms converge on a common endpoint: the loss or ...
The emergence of neuropsychiatric disorders, conditions that affect various brain functions and behaviors, is known to be ...