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Day: July 11, 2024
Uncovering late-onset combined immune deficiency in chromosome 18q deletion syndrome
Chromosome 18q deletion (18q del) syndromeis a rare genetic condition disorder, affecting approximately 1 in 40,000 to 55,000 individuals, caused
Opening the right doors: ‘Jumping gene’ control mechanisms revealed
International joint research led by Akihisa Osakabe and Yoshimasa Takizawa of the University of Tokyo has clarified the molecular mechanisms
Distinct T-cell signatures observed at different stages of type 1 diabetes development
A study conducted at the University of Eastern Finland found distinct signatures in CD8-positive T cells in blood samples from
New Co-STAR receptor shows promise treating cancers in laboratory study
Using genetic engineering techniques, investigators at the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center and its Ludwig Center, the Lustgarten Laboratory and
Combination treatment can increase human insulin-producing cells in vivo
In preclinical studies, a team of researchers from Mount Sinai Health System in New York City and City of Hope
Researchers pinpoint brain cells that delay first bite of food
Do you grab a fork and take a first bite of cake, or say no and walk away? Our motivation
Creativity starts in the cradle, new research shows
Infants less than a year old can combine simple concepts into complex ideas, showing that creativity begins in babyhood. According
Study backs RSV vaccine safety during pregnancy
Vaccinating mothers against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) during late pregnancy to protect their newborns is not associated with an increased
Scientists exploring potential new treatments for glioblastoma
A new approach to treating the most malignant type of brain cancer — glioblastoma — has shown strong promise in