An investigation of blood flow network in the brain has revealed some surprising behavior of vessels during stroke, according to Yale researchersIn the accompanying movie of a mouse brain taken by specialized microscope, researchers at the Yale School of...
Nuclear membranes protect genes — life’s most precious cargo — but little is known about why they function in different tissue types. For instance, nuclei in brain cells tend to be soft and pliable while those in bone cells are stiff and rigid. Now Yale...
John D. MacMicking, a tenured associate professor of microbial pathogenesis at Yale, is one of 26 scientists named May 19 as investigator for the Howard Hughes Medical Institute (HHMI).John D. MacMickingThe HHMI grants to scientists from 19 institutions...
Using an instrument so sensitive it can fold and unfold a single protein, Yale School of Medicine researchers have manipulated a protein essential for HIV to invade cells. The “optical tweezers” allowed researchers to apply tiny forces to a single...