Equipping cancer-infecting, or oncolytic, viruses with tumor-inhibiting genetic cargo stimulates the immune system and helps immunotherapy to shrink or completely
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Scientists discover external protein network can help stabilize neural connections
The Noelin family of secreted proteins bind to the external portion of AMPA glutamate receptors and stabilize them on the
Improved survival for incurable brain tumor, providing ‘a crack in the armor’
For the first time, researchers have found a potential drug candidate that improved outcomes for patients with a type of
Fresher AIr: AI and mobility data may improve air pollution exposure models
Americans in the northeast paid greater attention to air quality alerts this summer as wildfire smoke thickened skies with an
Protective particles allow engineered probiotics to report gut disease
Trust your gut? Your doctor likely will, too. Probiotics engineered to sense and report signs of bowel inflammation could deliver
Common wristbands ‘hotbed’ for harmful bacteria including E. coli, staphylococcus
The COVID-19 pandemic took disinfecting to new heights. Now, a new study examining a commonly used item might convince you
Genetically modified neural stem cells show promising therapeutic potential for spinal cord injury
A research team co-led by City University of Hong Kong (CityU) and The University of Hong Kong (HKU) has recently
Building muscle in the lab
ETH Zurich Professor Ori Bar-Nur and his team grow muscle cells in the laboratory. In this case, they are mouse
Most infants receiving ICU-level care for RSV had no underlying medical condition
Most infants admitted to the intensive care or high acuity unit for respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections during fall 2022
Robotic exoskeletons and neurorehabilitation for acquired brain injury: Determining the potential for recovery of overground walking
A team of New Jersey researchers reviewed the evidence for the impact of robotic exoskeleton devices on recovery of ambulation