Fewer side effects, improved chances of healing: the goal of precision medicine is to provide patients with the most individualized
Day: August 2, 2024
Multiple urinary metals play key role in cardiovascular disease and mortality, study finds
Higher levels of urinary metals such as cadmium, tungsten, uranium, cobalt, copper and zinc are linked to increased cardiovascular disease
Connections between obesity and heart failure
A new small study led by Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers and published July 25th in the journal Nature Cardiovascular Research
When it comes to DNA replication, humans and baker’s yeast are more alike than different
Humans and baker’s yeast have more in common than meets the eye, including an important mechanism that helps ensure DNA
Drug developed for pancreatic cancer shows promise against most aggressive form of medulloblastoma
A drug that was developed to treat pancreatic cancer has now been shown to increase symptom-free survival in preclinical medulloblastoma
Trying to limit calories? Skip the dip, researchers advise
Snacks provide, on average, about one-fourth of most people’s daily calories. With nearly one in three adults in the United
Electrical impedance tomography–extracellular voltage activation technique simplifies drug screening
Recently, researchers at Chiba University developed a non-invasive method combining electrical impedance tomography and extracellular voltage activation to evaluate drug
Novel nanosensing technique for quality control of viral vectors in gene therapy
Over the past few decades, there has been remarkable progress in genetic manipulation technologies, bringing us closer to the point
Human odorant receptor for geosmin identified for the first time
Geosmin is a volatile compound of microbial origin with a distinct “earthy” to “musty” odor that can affect the quality
Aging-related genomic culprit found in Alzheimer’s disease
Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have developed a way to capture the effects of aging