Vanderbilt Research: Better Understanding of Fundamental Cell Behavior Can Improve Drug Development
April 14, 2021
April 14, 2021
NASHVILLE, Tennessee, April 14 (TNSJou) -- Vanderbilt University issued the following news:
Pioneering research from Vanderbilt scientists shows that cells respond differently to acute stress than to gradual stress. The findings establish an entirely new way to look at cell-to-cell communication, or signaling, and may fundamentally change how biomedical researchers study cells.
Research led by Alexander Thiemicke, former graduate student in chemical and physical biology . . .
Pioneering research from Vanderbilt scientists shows that cells respond differently to acute stress than to gradual stress. The findings establish an entirely new way to look at cell-to-cell communication, or signaling, and may fundamentally change how biomedical researchers study cells.
Research led by Alexander Thiemicke, former graduate student in chemical and physical biology . . .