A research team led by Professor June M. Kwak from the Department of New Biology at DGIST (President Kunwoo Lee), in collaboration with Professor Jong Kyoung Kim’s team at POSTECH, has uncovered the ...
From morning glories spiraling up fence posts to grape vines corkscrewing through arbors, twisted growth is a problem-solving ...
The leaf outer epidermal cell wall acts as a barrier against pathogen attack and desiccation, and as such is covered by a cuticle, composed of waxes and the polymer cutin. Cutin monomers are formed by ...
Plant trichomes, the hair-like structures covering aerial organs, serve as protective barriers against environmental stresses ...
Simple adaptations that allow mangroves to tolerate saltwater may help researchers engineer other plants to be more resilient ...
This plant root was among those studied as part of new research exploring the molecular underpinnings of how plants twist ...
New research has, for the first time, discovered hemoglobin in the uppermost layer of human skin, and found that it helps protect against damage. The findings provide important insights into skin ...
Mangroves are special as they’re able to tolerate high amounts of salt and live along coasts, also protecting them against ...
Skin injury results when the skin to adhesive attachment is stronger than skin cell to skin cell attachment. As a result, the epidermal layers separate or the epidermis separates completely from the ...
Bevacizumab in combination with chemotherapy for treating patients with advanced RET+ non-small cell lung cancer. This is an ASCO Meeting Abstract from the 2024 ASCO Annual Meeting I. This abstract ...