Arnie BrinkBeyond the membrane — condensates and climate changeCellular condensates show a different side to cellular localization, constituting their very own dimension of functionality.May 271May 271
Arnie BrinkBacteriophages: therapy and insight into disease.Bacterial viruses (may) come to our rescue in the fight against cholera and other pathogens.Apr 23Apr 23
Arnie BrinkNitroplast discovered?In breaking news, a discovery has been made that could change the fortunes of humanity.Apr 12Apr 12
Arnie BrinkCells have (mechanical) feelingsCells have the ability to sense mechanical forces just like our bodies.Apr 8Apr 8
Arnie BrinkNew insight into the mutation patterns of the aging brainAging affects the whole body, but not equally. There are some cell types, that are more predisposed to declining functionality and mutation…Mar 26Mar 26
Arnie BrinkTaurine linked to aging heathierThe world is aging quite rapidly. Due to the comforts and advances of modernity, human lifespan has increased dramatically, and by the…Mar 24Mar 24
Arnie BrinkCitrus peels against metabolic syndromeIn today’s world lifestyle diseases are dominant and present the most widespread and rapidly emerging challenge to clinicians.Mar 4Mar 4
Arnie BrinkNew RNA category involved in the immune responseJust like in language, so too in biology there are exceptions to the rule, even one as important as the Central Dogma. The Central Dogma…Mar 3Mar 3
Arnie BrinkNovel cancer treatment in developmentRecently I read about a very interesting new and now hyped-up chemotherapeutic, discovered last year. This AOH1996 drug (named for a…Feb 29Feb 29
Arnie BrinkHow stem cells block mutations, new insight from synthetic biologyOnce diabetes was an untreatable disease, while nowadays one only needs a shot of insulin. What enabled this? The answer is recombinant DNA…Feb 27Feb 27