Cells missing a certain protein on their surface can’t move normally, UConn researchers reported in Science Signaling. The research could give
Category: Cells
Multitasking with perfection: Nerve cell works like 1400 individual cells
CT1 is different. In general, a nerve cell receives input from a number of presynaptic cells, processes the signals, and
Snapshot of chikungunya could lead to drugs, vaccines for viral arthritis
Chikungunya virus, once confined to the Eastern Hemisphere, has infected more than 1 million people in the Americas since 2013,
A new approach to targeting tumors and tracking their spread
A new algorithm developed by MIT researchers takes cues from panoramic photography to merge massive, diverse cell datasets into a
H3N2 viruses mutate during vaccine production but new tech could fix it
In late March 2019, the World Health Organization and a vaccine advisory committee of the Food and Drug Administration selected
Discovery of genetic variants that protect against obesity and type 2 diabetes could lead to new weight loss medicines
Around four million people in the UK carry genetic variants that protect them from obesity, type 2 diabetes and heart
Study: Drugs reprogram genes in breast tumors to prevent endocrine resistance
Treating breast tumors with two cancer drugs simultaneously may prevent endocrine resistance by attacking the disease along two separate gene
Unique oil eating bacteria found in world’s deepest ocean trench
Scientists from the University of East Anglia have discovered a unique oil eating bacteria in the deepest part of the
This gene could play a major role in reducing brain swelling after stroke
Could a medication someday help the brain heal itself after a stroke, or even prevent damage following a blow to
New research could prevent jaw damage in patients being treated for cancer or osteoporosis
SC researchers and collaborators report a breakthrough to prevent damage to the jaw, a side effect suffered by some people