Scientists at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital today announced a way to improve molecular scale distance measurements using single-molecule fluorescence
Month: June 2024
New metric for blood circulation in brain to better understand dementia
Each time the heart beats, it pumps blood through the brain vessels, causing them to expand slightly and then relax,
Incorporating ‘touch’ into social media interactions can increase feelings of support and approval
Including “tactile emoticons” into social media communications can enhance communication, according to a study published June 12, 2024 in the
Case study reveals important new details about rare second cancers related to CAR-T therapy
A new detailed analysis of a patient’s second cancer after receiving CAR-T therapy for the initial cancer provides rare but
Mouse study identifies unique approach for preventing life-threatening complications after spinal cord injury
In response to stressful or dangerous stimuli, nerve cells in the spinal cord activate involuntary, autonomic reflexes often referred to
Risk of secondary cancers after CAR-T cell therapy low, according to large study
A large study by researchers at Stanford Medicine has found that the risk of secondary blood cancers after CAR-T cell
Brain regions that bias the brain’s response to pleasure in bipolar disorder identified
Momentary shifts in mood, even those lasting just a matter of seconds, profoundly alter the brain’s response to pleasurable experiences
Why many lung cancer patients who have never smoked have worse outcomes
The reason why targeted treatment for non-small cell lung cancer fails to work for some patients, particularly those who have
Promising gene therapy for FOXG1 syndrome
A viral gene therapy developed by University at Buffalo researchers has reversed some brain abnormalities in infant mice with FOXG1
Which of the two DNA strands is damaged influences the cell’s mutation profile
Cancer genomes are the result of diverse mutation processes that have often accumulated over decades. Scientists from the German Cancer