After reports of smart phone and watch interference with implanted medical devices, investigators affiliated with the Center for Devices and
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Resistance exercise regulates fat cell metabolism at a molecular level, study finds
Findings from a new University of Kentucky College of Medicine and College of Health Sciences study add to growing evidence
Continue reading »Cell structure previously associated with disease actually improves brain function
Researchers at McGill University have shown that a brain cell structure previously thought to be pathological in fact enhances cells’
Continue reading »New discovery provides clues to elucidate the pathogenesis of muscle diseases
A research collaboration based in Kumamoto University, Japan has discovered that muscles and the resident stem cells (satellite cells) responsible
Continue reading »New test bed launched to advance the regenerative medicine field
The RegeneratOR Test Bed has officially launched, bringing together resources to advance the regenerative medicine field nationally and create an
Continue reading »The potential of mRNA vaccines for a wide range of diseases
Vaccination is an important strategy to prevent the transmission of various infectious diseases such as rubella, smallpox, measles, mumps, and
Continue reading »Study demonstrates the negative effects of HERV activation on human brain development
Since our ancestors infected themselves with retroviruses millions of years ago, we have carried elements of these viruses in our
Continue reading »Can an immunosuppressive cancer drug promote SARS-CoV-2 entry into host cells?
A new study, released on the bioRxiv* preprint server, shows that rapamycin, an immunosuppressive drug used in some cancers, and
Continue reading »Single dose of Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID vaccine shown to be more immunogenic than natural infection
By investigating antibody and T cell responses to a single dose of the Oxford–AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine, researchers from Sri Lanka
Continue reading »The Difference Between the Oris Cell Migration Assay and the Scratch Assay
Cell migration is an essential part of a range of physiological processes, for example, embryonic development, wound healing, and tissue
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