An advance in the breakthrough cancer treatment known as CAR T-cell therapy appears to eliminate its severe side effects, making
Month: April 2019
Neuroscientists reverse some behavioral symptoms of Williams syndrome
Williams Syndrome, a rare neurodevelopmental disorder that affects about one in 10,000 babies born in the United States, produces a
Study: Drugs reprogram genes in breast tumors to prevent endocrine resistance
Treating breast tumors with two cancer drugs simultaneously may prevent endocrine resistance by attacking the disease along two separate gene
How humans reduce uncertainty in social situations
Do my friends find me funny? Am I making a good impression during this job interview? For most, such questions
Droplet trains reveal how nature navigates blood traffic
Nearing a decision point, online traffic maps recommend a less-crowded route over the other ways with several slow spots. For
Stanford doctors, materials scientists hope a blood test will encourage more colon cancer screenings
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the U.S. and a growing problem around the world,
Using stem cells to combat osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis is a common condition without a cure, osteoarthritis of the knee (KOA) occurs when the cartilage- the joint’s natural
Heterogeneous catalyst goes enzymatic
What if there were no tunnels in the Swiss Alps? Anyone trying to travel through them would have to go
New novel circulating proteins involved in progression of DKD to ESRD
In a breakthrough study published today in Nature Medicine, researchers at Joslin Diabetes Center have identified a group of 17
‘Super-Hero’ Stem Cells Survive Radiation to Regrow Muscles
Muscle damage is a common side effect of radiation therapy for cancer treatment, and is made worse because the very