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Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that a single protein regulates secretion levels in the fruit fly's salivary gland and its skin-like outer layer. Johns Hopkins researchers have ...
Johns Hopkins researchers have discovered that a single protein regulates secretion levels in the fruit fly's salivary gland and its skin-like outer layer. Described in the May 15 issue of ...
Studying mutations in bug’s salivary gland could yield clues to human development A biomedical engineering major at The Johns Hopkins University has been breeding mutant fruit flies and studying ...
What is a Johns Hopkins School of Nursing professor doing poking around inside the mouths of seals?Looking for signs of stress, naturally. Saliva expert Doug Granger, director of the School of Nursing ...
Johns Hopkins Medicine ... To study how the salivary gland might obstruct malaria transmission, the researchers first let Anopheles mosquitoes feed on rodent blood enriched with malaria parasites.
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