Beyond biochemistry: a new layer of genomic regulation
For decades, epigenetics has been defined as the set of reversible modifications that regulate gene expression without altering DNA sequence. DNA methylation,…
How Local Environments Shape Long-Term Immunity and Chronic Inflammation For decades, immunology was dominated by a circulation-centric model in which immune cells continuously migrate between blood, lymphoid organs, and peripheral…
Extreme marine cells constitute one of the richest yet least accessible sources of bioactive compounds identified to date. As highlighted by Mayer et al. in Marine Drugs, marine microorganisms account…
Over the past decade, organoids have emerged as one of the most powerful experimental systems in modern biology. By enabling pluripotent and adult stem cells to self-organize into tissue-like structures,…


