A new study from Karolinska Institutet, published in Science Translational Medicine, shows that people with type 2 diabetes have lower
Month: October 2024
Asking a person to talk about their parents in therapy can distort memories of childhood emotions
New research suggests a person’s feelings towards a parent can be significantly changed when they are asked to evaluate them
Tiny magnetic discs offer remote brain stimulation without transgenes
Novel magnetic nanodiscs could provide a much less invasive way of stimulating parts of the brain, paving the way for
Protein blocking bone development could hold clues for future osteoporosis treatment
Scientists have identified a protein that blocks the activity of bone-forming cells (osteoblasts) by stopping them from maturing during the
Cord blood cells can build a better human immune system into mice
Immunity plays a central role in the fight against cancer. Many of the current immunotherapies aim at helping the patient’s
Defective sperm doubles the risk of preeclampsia
For the first time, researchers have linked specific frequent defects in sperm to risk of pregnancy complications and negative impacts
Targeting ‘undruggable’ diseases: New levels of detail in targeted protein degradation
Researchers at the University of Dundee have revealed in the greatest detail yet the workings of molecules called ‘protein degraders’
Checking out the boundaries: Milestone in lipidomics achieved
Results of the first phase of a Ceramide Ring Trial have just been published in the journal Nature Communications, representing
Faulty ‘fight or flight’ response drives deadly C. difficile infections, research reveals
The portion of our nervous systems responsible for the “fight or flight” response can shape the severity of potentially deadly
Disrupting Asxl1 gene prevents T-cell exhaustion, improving immunotherapy
Immunotherapy, using a patient’s own immune system to treat disease, has shown promise in some patients with cancer but has