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Month: September 2023
‘Super-enhancer’ super-charges pancreatic tumor growth
Salk scientists identified new set of molecules that drive the growth of human pancreatic cancer cell lines, explaining how genetic
Encouraging new prospects for the treatment of consciousness disorders
An international study led by the Coma Science Group of the University of Liège (BE) and involving more than ten
Immune cells move more independently than previously thought
Human immune cells are capable of coordinating their own movement more independently than previously thought. InFLAMES researcher Jonna Alanko has
Breakthrough in scarless wound recovery achieved with autologous blood
A research team, affiliated with UNIST has achieved a groundbreaking milestone in tissue regeneration by developing a technology that utilizes
Multidrug-resistant bacterium emerging in community settings
New “hypervirulent” strains of the bacterium Klebsiella pneumoniae have emerged in healthy people in community settings, prompting a National Institutes
Researchers identify new gene mutation that alters Alzheimer’s disease risk
A groundbreaking study led by experts from Indiana University School of Medicine has shed new light on the genetic underpinnings
Stress test abnormalities reveal more than just cardiovascular risks
The treadmill exercise test with electrocardiogram (ECG), also known as an exercise stress test, is one of the most familiar
Concussions early in life tied to late life cognitive decline
A study of twins shows that having a concussion early in life is tied to having lower scores on tests
Study illuminates mechanism that annotates genetic information passed from fathers to offspring
Van Andel Institute scientists and collaborators have identified a key part of a mechanism that annotates genetic information before it