History of the Sertoli cell discovery. In: Griswold M, Skinner M, editors. Sertoli cell biology. New York: Academic; 2005. p. 3–14.Hess R., França L. R.: History of the sertoli cell discovery, [in:] Griswold M., Skinner M. (ed.): Sertoli Cell Biology. Academic Press, New...
From the ancient Romans, through the Middle Ages, to the late of the nineteenth century, the Aristotelian doctrine of spontaneous generation was one of the most basic laws. Even the invention of the microscope and investigations of Leeuwenhoek and Hook d
From the ancient Romans, through the Middle Ages, to the late of the nineteenth century, the Aristotelian doctrine of spontaneous generation was one of the most basic laws. Even the invention of the microscope and investigations of Leeuwenhoek and Hook d
Microscopes History, Parts, and Usage. History of the Microscope Anton van Leeuwenhoek (mid 1600s) –“father of microscopy” –looked at water through a. Cell Biology. What Are Cells? History of Cells
After 60 years of intense fundamental research into T cell-mediated cytotoxicity, we have gained a detailed knowledge of the cells involved, specific recognition mechanisms and post-recognition perforin–granzyme-based and FAS-based molecular mechanisms. What could not be anticipated at the outset was...
The discovery of PCV1 and how the subsequent studies on this virus eventually led to the recognition and characterisation of PCV2, and the disease scenarios associated with PCV2, serve as a model of how multidisciplinary collaboration among field veterinarians, diagnosticians and researchers can ...
In our new history books section, we keep track of some of the books coming out by Five Books interviewees and frequently recommended authors. We're also scanning catalogues and highlighting interesting new history books being published that come to our attention. It's impossible to cover all ...
In recent years, there has been a tremendous increase in our understanding of stem cell biology. Recent studies have shown that adult stem cells can be isolated from a wide variety of tissues, including bone marrow, peripheral blood, muscle, and adipose tissue. The potential clinical applications...
Early studies sought to verify the spatial nature of place cell activity and determine its sensory origin. A new epoch started with the discovery of head direction cells and the realization of the importance of angular and linear movement-integration in generating spatial maps. A third epoch began...
I am lost in admiration of the effulgent blaze of ideas it calls forth.” Early issues of Nature (pictured) included what today would be called a mission statement.“First, to place before the general public the grand results of scientific work and scientific discovery, and to urge the ...