A drug used to treat children with epilepsy prevents brain tumor formation and growth in two mouse models of neurofibromatosis
Day: April 17, 2024
Microplastics make their way from the gut to other organs
It’s happening every day. From our water, our food and even the air we breathe, tiny plastic particles are finding
Can animals count?
Research co-led by neuroscientists Professor Yung Wing-ho from City University of Hong Kong (CityUHK) and Professor Ke Ya from The
Common HIV treatments may aid Alzheimer’s disease patients
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) currently afflicts nearly seven million people in the U.S. With this number expected to grow to nearly
New treatment method using plasma irradiation promotes faster bone healing
“Break a leg!” is a welcome blessing of good luck, but who wants to hear that they have actually broken
Real-time detection of infectious disease viruses by searching for molecular fingerprinting
A research team consisting of Professor Kyoung-Duck Park and Taeyoung Moon and Huitae Joo, PhD candidates, from the Department of
Scientists identify cell vulnerability ‘fingerprint’ related to Parkinson’s, Lewy body dementia
A new study from Van Andel Institute scientists offers a first look into the complex molecular changes that occur in
‘One ring to rule them all’: How actin filaments are assembled by formins
Actin is a highly abundant protein that controls the shape and movement of all our cells. Actin achieves this by
Health behaviors accumulate and remain relatively stable throughout middle adulthood
In a study conducted at the Faculty of Sport and Health Sciences and Gerontology Research Center, it was observed that
New Inflammatory Bowel Disease testing protocol could speed up diagnosis
Patients with suspected inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) could benefit from better testing protocols that would reduce the need and lengthy