Researchers from the Prostate Cancer Biology laboratory, directed by Giuseppina Carbone, M.D., at the Institute of Oncology Research (IOR, affiliated
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Molecular changes in tissue microenvironment may promote colorectal cancer
According to the National Cancer Institute, colorectal cancer is the fourth most common cancer diagnosed in the United States, predicted
Continue reading »Study reveals molecular features of anxiety in the brain
Nearly 40 million people in the U.S. have an anxiety disorder. While treatment options exist, treatment success varies, and many
Continue reading »Researchers uncover molecular changes associated with treating lymphatic filariasis
The Global Program to Eliminate Lymphatic Filariasis delivers mass drug administration to 500 million people each year, and adverse events
Continue reading »FDA designates molecular test for concussions as ‘breakthrough device’
A portable test to help people suspected of having concussions or mild traumatic brain injuries has received a boost from
Continue reading »Revealing the molecular mystery of human liver cells
A map of the cells in the human liver has been created by University Health Network Transplant Program and University
Continue reading »Molecular autopsy may shed light on sudden death in young
(HealthDay)—Ultrarare, nonsynonymous variants are seen in 64 percent of victims of sudden unexplained death in the young (SUDY), with 10
Continue reading »A molecular key for delaying the progression of multiple sclerosis is found
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disease that attacks and destroys the myelin sheath that insulates nerve cells. Current treatment
Continue reading »Novel molecular target to prevent scarring of the lung blood vessels identified
Pulmonary arterial hypertension, a severe form of cardiopulmonary disease in which the arteries that transport blood from the heart to
Continue reading »Molecular culprit behind virus-mediated chronic inflammation and cancers identified
Within cells infected by Kaposi sarcoma herpesvirus (KSHV), the human protein CADM1 interacts with viral proteins to promote chronic inflammation,
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