Therapy derived from parasitic worms downregulates proinflammatory pathways
A therapy derived from the eggs of parasitic worms helps to protect against one of chemotherapy’s debilitating side effects by […]
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A therapy derived from the eggs of parasitic worms helps to protect against one of chemotherapy’s debilitating side effects by […] New research from the Stowers Institute for Medical Research has identified the backup for an important biological system — the […] High levels of low-density lipoproteins, parcels of lipids and protein that carry cholesterol, are a leading risk factor for heart […] A team of Rutgers scientists, including Leonard Lee and Shaohua Li, have taken an important step toward the goal of […] A study recently published in Translational Psychiatry, a Nature journal, has shown how using cultured cells from patients with psychotic […] In optogenetics, researchers use light to control protein activity. This technique allows them to alter the shape of embryonic tissue […] Bacteria are present in just about every breath of air we take in. How the airway protects itself from infection […] A study in mice has shown that it may be possible to detect the early signs of atherosclerosis, which leads […] In November 1998, the world was introduced to human embryonic stem cells, the blank slate cells that arise at the […] Adult mouse skeletal stem cells in the jaw revert to a more developmentally flexible state when called upon to regenerate […]
Therapy derived from parasitic worms downregulates proinflammatory pathways
Scientists have identified a bone marrow backup system
Study sheds light on the function of a long-mysterious PCSK9 mutation
Can stem cells help a diseased heart heal itself? Researcher achieves important milestone: New study shows how newly created cardiac muscle cells can be made to pump together
In vitro cell culture findings could lead to novel interventions for Schizophrenia
Controlling organ growth with light: Optogenetics used to drive structure changes in tissues
Exosomes ‘swarm’ to protect against bacteria inhaled through the nose
Observation of blood vessel cell changes could help early detection of blocked arteries
Twenty years on, measuring the impact of human stem cells
Skeletal stem cells regress when tasked with extensive regeneration