Introduction Malaria is a preventable and curable disease caused by the genus Plasmodium. In 2022, around 249 million cases were estimated, from which 608000 resulted in death. As many as 85 different countries registered malaria cases. The most severe form of human...
*Quote by Renée Rouleau The skin is the largest organ of the body, spanning an area of 1.8 square meters and forming the border between the body’s inner organs, bones, muscles and the outer environment. Nerve endings and receptors in the skin allow us to interact...
This video shows the versatility of the 3D Cell Explorer microscope in imaging both very fast and very slow processes without compromising with cell health and at the desired frequency. There are 4 different cell types. Can you guess the name of each cell death when...
What is Listeria and where does it come from? Infection from Listeria monocytogenes is a food borne bacterial illness that can be very serious for pregnant women and people with impaired immune systems. Listeria infection can be contracted by eating badly preserved...
In this video you can observe antigen mediated mast cell degranulation. Mast cells reside in connective and mucosal tissues near host-environment barriers throughout the body as a part of the immune system. They serve as immunologic sentinels and are major...