Recent Research
A subpopulation of bone cells releases factors that can halt the growth of breast cancer that’s traveled to the bone, putting the cells in stasis.
The Renaissance man’s spelling problems may have aided his artistic genius.
Creating a defect in tRNA molecules could weaken bacteria’s two-pronged defense and help make faster-acting antibiotics
The vaccine proves safe in a small sample of human subjects, opening the way for the next phase of testing.
Gasdermin E could be a useful target for improving cancer therapy.
Researchers developed a novel recombinant vaccine called NIPRAB that shows robust immunization against Nipah virus in animal models and may be effective against other viruses in the same family.
New research lays foundation for upcoming clinical trial for patients with epidermolysis bullosa
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