A new study by a Virginia Commonwealth University researcher has found that aggression is not always the product of poor
Day: July 14, 2023
The economic life of cells
A team from the University of Tokyo has combined economic theory with biology to understand how natural systems respond to
Tau-based biomarker tracks Alzheimer’s progression
Two pathologies drive the progression of Alzheimer’s disease. Early on, amyloid beta plaques lead the way, but around the time
Low-dose atropine eyedrops no better than placebo for slowing myopia progression
Use of low-dose atropine eyedrops (concentration 0.01%) was no better than placebo at slowing myopia (nearsightedness) progression and elongation of
Home blood pressure monitoring saves lives, cuts costs, and reduces healthcare disparities
Expanding home blood pressure monitoring among US adults with hypertension could substantially reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease and save
Structural biology: Molecular scissors caught in the act
Transfer RNAs (tRNAs) are among the most common types of RNA in a cell and are indispensable for protein production
Biomaterial-delivered one-two punch boosts cancer immunotherapy
Cancer immunotherapy has brought major improvement in patient survival and quality of life, especially with the success of adoptive T
Boosting certain brain cells diminished hypersensitivity in Fragile X mice
Boosting the activity of inhibitory interneurons in Fragile X mice reduced their hypersensitivity to sensory stimuli, according to a new
Participating in genetic studies is in your genes
Why do some people take part in genetic studies while others do not? The answer may lie within our genetic
Researchers pinpoint protein tied to drug resistance in patients with lung cancer
Cancer therapies that target specific genetic abnormalities in tumors have revolutionized treatment possibilities over the past two decades. While quality