A collection of human placental cells known as trophoblasts are responsible for much of what goes right in a healthy pregnancy. But growing and studying these cells in the lab has been a major challenge. Now, a team of Japanese … Continue reading
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Journal Club: Scientists culture human placenta cells in hopes of understanding pregnancy complications
Categories: Cell Biology | Developmental Biology | Journal Club | Reproductive biology | Uncategorized
Tagged placenta, pregnancy, stem cell, trophoblast
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Journal Club: In the mouse gut, a bacteria-killing virus evolves to attack a new strain
In scientists’ quest to understand how gut microbes affect human health, bacteria take center stage. But bacteriophages, the viruses that attack the bacteria, are often overlooked, says microbiologist Luisa De Sordi of the Institut Pasteur in France. “We keep an … Continue reading
Categories: Ecology | Evolution | Journal Club | Microbiology | Uncategorized
Tagged bacteriophage, genomics, gut, microbiome, virus
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Journal Club: Fruit fly hybrids make poor foragers, offering insight into how species remain distinct
When one fruit fly species meets another, they sometimes interbreed. And yet despite this genetic mixing, distinct species still persist—over 2,000 of them. Evolutionary biologist Daniel Matute of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is one of … Continue reading
Categories: Ecology | Evolution | Genetics | Journal Club | Uncategorized
Tagged behavior, drosophila, evolution, fruit fly, hybrid, speciation, species
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