How social and symbiotic behaviors evolve in the Metazoa is poorly understood at the cellular and molecular levels./physiologyCategory:Â Dept. of Physiology
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The Department of Physiology would like to congratulate the Mandl Lab on their recent publication in Nature Immunology entitled "Migration-induced cell shattering due to DOCK8 deficiency causes a...
Animal models, especially transgenic rodent models, have enhanced our understanding of cardiovascular function at the molecular level./physiologyCategory:Â Dept. of Physiology...
The supraoptic (SON) and paraventricular (PVN) nuclei of the hypothalamus play critical roles in the regulation of bodily homeostasis, including the generation of coordinated neurosecretory and...
Cellular migration is a complex phenomenon that involves the integration of many intracellular processes, allowing for an autonomous response to motility cues found in the cellular environment....
Microtubules are dynamic cytoskeletal filaments that control different aspects of cell architecture./physiologyCategory:Â Dept. of Physiology
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Many animals have evolved chemical defense strategies to protect themselves from predators and pathogens. While some species synthesize genetically encoded toxins, others acquire them from their...
Over the past decade, there is growing interest in the role of environmental pollutants in the development of type 2 diabetes./physiologyCategory:Â Dept. of Physiology
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The nucleus is the characteristic feature of eukaryotic cells and houses the genomic information of the cell./physiologyCategory:Â Dept. of Physiology
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