University of Liverpool researchers have engineered a library of strains that can be used to develop new antibacterial compounds to
Month: September 2024
Novel bone cancer therapy has 99% success rate, tests show
Bioactive glasses, a filling material which can bond to tissue and improve the strength of bones and teeth, has been
Women with asthma are more likely to miscarry and need fertility treatment
Women who are being treated for asthma are more likely to miscarry and need fertility treatment to get pregnant, according
Scientists learn how to drug wily class of disease-causing enzymes
Drugs for the K-Ras oncogene inspire an approach for targeting the GTPases, a family of enzymes whose dysfunction can lead
Researchers develop analytical pipeline to identify unexploited genes that hold research value
A research team from Hiroshima University has developed an analysis pipeline to identify unexploited genes for a given disease against
Hep C: We’re closer than ever to solving mystery of deadly virus
Around 58 million people suffer from chronic inflammation caused by the hepatitis C virus, and 300,000 people die from the
How the brain’s inner chamber governs our state of consciousness
In hospital operating rooms and intensive care units, propofol is a drug of choice, widely used to sedate patients for
New molecular engineering technique allows for complex organoids
A new molecular engineering technique can precisely influence the development of organoids. Microbeads made of specifically folded DNA are used
Researchers identify factor that drives prostate cancer-causing genes
Researchers at the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center have uncovered a key reason why a typically normal protein
Air pollution exposure in infancy may limit economic mobility in adulthood
Higher exposure to fine particulate air pollution (PM2.5) during infancy was associated with lower economic earnings in adulthood in a