Mitochondria, the ‘batteries’ that produce our energy, interact with the cell’s nucleus in subtle ways previously unseen in humans, according
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Women are less likely than men to be diagnosed with minor stroke
Women experiencing a minor stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA) are less likely to be diagnosed with a stroke compared
Dissolving protein traffic jam at the entrance of mitochondria
The research lab of the associate professor (Privatdozent) Dr. Thomas Becker at the University of Freiburg discovered a mechanism that
Reading with toddlers linked to reduced harsh parenting, enhanced child behavior
People who regularly read with their toddlers are less likely to engage in harsh parenting and the children are less
New 3D-printed technology lowers cost of common medical test
A desire for a simpler, cheaper way to do common laboratory tests for medical diagnoses and to avoid “washing the
Reductions in PM over decade has improved health; ozone pollution remains little changed
Fewer deaths and serious illnesses have occurred in the U.S. over the past decade as a result of cleaner air,
Defects in heart valve cilia during fetal development cause mitral valve prolapse
Genetic variation in heart valve cells of the developing fetus create the blueprint for the later development of mitral valve
Promising path towards developing flu treatment using lipid target
For most people, the influenza A virus (IAV), commonly known as the flu, is cleared from the body by our
Experimental noninvasive tool monitors effectiveness of stem cell transplantation
Stem-cell based therapies to strengthen the heart muscle and treat other diseases are beginning to show promise in human clinical
A road map to stem cell development
Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers report they have created a method of mapping how the central nervous system develops by tracking