Cell Programming
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Human kidneys are an intricate network of tubes that process roughly 190 quarts of blood every day. Lining these tubes are epithelial cells that transport blood through the kidneys and… Read More
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Researchers have determined the dose of bee venom that is non-toxic to neurons and can effectively—but reversibly—penetrate the blood brain barrier Read More
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INBT core researcher Honggang Cui was one of 12 recipients across Johns Hopkins University recently recognized by the Johns Hopkins Center for AIDS Research with a Faculty Scholar Award for… Read More
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Blood vessels are essential to successful tissue and organ function in that they are responsible for delivering oxygen and nutrients throughout the body. It is this same delivery of oxygen,… Read More
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In a paper published in the September issue of Nano Letters, INBT researchers Hai-Quan Mao (above center), INBT associate director and professor of materials science and engineering, Jonathan Schneck (above… Read More
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Since its discovery in 1983, incredible advances have been made in testing and treatments for people living with HIV/AIDS (PLWHA). Antiretroviral therapies, which reduces the virus’s ability to replicate, have… Read More

