TauRx has reported unexpected results of a pharmacokinetic analysis of the relationship between treatment dose, blood levels and pharmacological activity
Day: November 27, 2019
What protects killer immune cells from harming themselves?
White blood cells, which release a toxic potion of proteins to kill cancerous and virus-infected cells, are protected from any
How memories are coded in the brain
Researchers working in The N.1 Institute for Health at NUS, led by Assistant Professor Camilo Libedinsky from NUS Psychology, and
Helper protein worsens diabetic eye disease
In a recent study using mice, lab-grown human retinal cells and patient samples, Johns Hopkins Medicine scientists say they found
Activation of opioid receptor uncovered
Together with colleagues from Shanghai, Brussels, Canada and the USA, researchers from the University of Bonn have uncovered the binding
Immediate treatment with antiretroviral therapy helps infants with HIV
HIV infection among infants remains an enormous global health challenge. Each day, 300 to 500 infants in sub-Saharan Africa become
How malaria parasites evade frontline drugs
Malaria parasites are rapidly developing resistance to front-line drugs across the world, threatening to undo years of progress in reducing
How do scars form?
Abnormal scarring is a serious threat resulting in non-healing chronic wounds or fibrosis. Scars form when fibroblasts, a type of
Stem cell therapy helps broken hearts heal in unexpected way
Stem cell therapy helps hearts recover from a heart attack, although not for the biological reasons originally proposed two decades
Blocking protein that edits DNA could stop triple negative breast cancer’s spread
Scientists have taken an important step that could lead to a treatment for the most dreaded form of breast cancer,