Researchers at the University’s Medical School who have published their findings in the journal Nature Communications looked at how immune
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Stem cells make more ‘cargo’ packets to carry cellular aging therapies
Johns Hopkins scientists report that adult cells reprogrammed to become primitive stem cells, called induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), make
Continue reading »Breast cancer in young women: Good outcomes with advised therapy
Breast cancer in young women is characterised by more aggressive biological features as compared to those arising in older patients
Continue reading »How inflammation causes gastric cancer
In 1982, researchers reported a link between chronic gastritis and stomach bacterium Helicobacter pylori, triggering a flurry of research into
Continue reading »Protein pileup affects social behaviors through altered brain signaling
Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Brain Science (CBS) have discovered that when a normal cellular cleanup process is disrupted,
Continue reading »Artificial intelligence helps to better assess treatment response of brain tumors
A team from Heidelberg University Hospital and the German Cancer Research Centre has developed a new method for the automated
Continue reading »The sweet spot: Scientists discover taste center of human brain
Researchers long ago mapped sight, hearing and other human sensory systems in the brain. But for taste, which could be
Continue reading »Young people at risk of addiction have differences in key brain region
Young adults at risk of developing problems with addiction show key differences in an important region of the brain, according
Continue reading »New machine learning technique rapidly analyzes nanomedicines for cancer immunotherapy: Novel approach will aid scientists in optimizing SNAs as therapeutic vaccines to treat cancer
With their ability to treat a wide a variety of diseases, spherical nucleic acids (SNAs) are poised to revolutionize medicine.
Continue reading »Killer blows? Knockout study of pair of mouse MicroRNA provides cancer insight
A team at Tokyo Medical and Dental University(TMDU) has revealed the molecule to cancer development, showing that the absence of
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