Researchers from the Mechanobiology Institute (MBI) at the National University of Singapore (NUS) and the NUS Bia-Echo Asia Centre for
Month: September 2024
Low oxygen levels in tumors could enhance some of the body’s immune responses against cancer
Researchers from the Epigenetics and Immune Disease lab at the Josep Carreras Leukaemia Research Institute have found evidence that low
Discovering a new fashion of regulation in red blood cell production
Red blood cells are the most abundant cells in the body. It has long been known that when red blood
The mystery of human wrinkles: What do the cells say?
A research team consisting of Professor Dong Sung Kim, Professor Anna Lee, and Dr. Jaeseung Youn from the Department of
New cancer cachexia treatment boosts weight gain and patient activity
Researchers discovered a drug that safely and effectively helped cancer patients when they suffered from cachexia (ku-KEK-see-uh), a common condition
Pushing kidney-stone fragments reduces stones’ recurrence
Sometimes all it takes is a little push. That is the conclusion of a recently published study in which doctors
Adhesive cortical device enables artifact-free neuromodulation for closed-loop epilepsy treatment
A team of researchers led by Professor SON Donghee and Professor SHIN Mikyung from the Center for Neuroscience Imaging Research
Study reveals gaps in access to long-term contraceptive supplies
Oregon Health & Science University researchers have found that despite legislation in 19 states requiring insurers to cover a 12-month
Coronavirus spike proteins can be selectively detected in 5 minutes
Like moths to a flame, microbes can also be moved by light. Using this knowledge, researchers from Osaka Metropolitan University’s
Genetic tracing at the Huanan Seafood market further supports COVID animal origins
A new international collaborative study provides a list of the wildlife species present at the market from which SARS-CoV-2, the