Eisai Co., Ltd. announced that a global Phase III clinical study (Clarity AD/Study 301) of BAN2401, an anti-amyloid beta protofibril
Month: March 2019
Scientists narrow in on cells that drive immune response to cancer
Immunotherapy, using the body’s own immune system to target and destroy cancer cells, is one of the most promising frontiers
Imaging method reveals long-lived patterns in cells of the eye
Cells of the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) form unique patterns that can be used to track changes in this important
Protecting homes with netting window screens can reduce malaria parasite infection
In an article published in Lancet Planetary Health, a team from Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (LSTM) and the Ifakara
When coyote parents get used to humans, their offspring become bolder, too
Across North America, coyotes are moving into urban environments, and regardless of how they feel about it, urban residents are
Discovery paves way for precision medicine in future
University of Otago scientists have discovered a way to view the immune cell “landscape” of bowel cancer tumours, paving the
Blue Brain solves a century-old neuroscience problem
New research explains how the shapes of neurons can be classified using mathematical methods from the field of algebraic topology.
Solving the efficiency of Gram-negative bacteria
Superbugs, also known as Gram-negative bacteria, are causing a global health crisis. Each year in the United States, at least
Brain region discovered that only processes spoken, not written words
Patients in a new Northwestern Medicine study were able to comprehend words that were written but not said aloud. They
‘Selfish’ genetics amplify inflammation, age-related diseases
Aging affects every living organism, but the molecular processes that contribute to aging remain a subject of debate. While many