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Cells use the two-step process of transcription and translation to read each gene and produce the string of amino acids that makes up a protein.

DNA Microarray is a "virtual lab" of a DNA microarray experiment. Compare samples of healthy tissue and...

Now you can enter the operating room and don surgeon's scrubs. You'll have the same set of tools used by the original Hopkins surgical team.

Partners of the Heart is the website for a film about two men who, in 1944, pioneered a procedure that would...

This image, taken with a microscope-camera, shows the intricate network of fibers that builds a cell's structure. These fibers are called microtubules (yellow) and actin filaments (blue). Clare Water

Computing Life looks at ways physicists, biologists, and even artists are harnessing the power of...

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Online Health Science Curriculum provides over 300 interdisciplinary activities designed to help students learn about...


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