Japanese scientists including researchers at Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology (TUAT) and Yokohama National University have identified the molecular
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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 »Machine learning technique to predict human cell organization: Artificial intelligence approach could be used in cancer biology, regenerative medicine
Scientists at the Allen Institute have used machine learning to train computers to see parts of the cell the human
Continue reading »Pathways Ebola virus uses to enter cells: Knowledge may be useful in treating other conditions
A new study at Texas Biomedical Research Institute is shedding light on the role of specific proteins that trigger a
Continue reading »The big picture: Mouse memory cells are about experience, not place
When it comes to memory, it’s more than just “location, location, location.” New research suggests that the brain doesn’t store
Continue reading »New approach to treating infectious diseases as an alternative to antibiotics: Scientists clarify how E.coli bacteria attach to human intestines
Enterotoxigenic Escherichia coli (ETEC) is known as a major cause of diarrhea in travelers and people living in developing countries.
Continue reading »How HIV is shielded from immune attack
Scientists from UNSW Sydney and the UK have discovered that the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) hijacks a small molecule from
Continue reading »Stem cells restore function in primate heart-failure study: Results suggest an approach that could be tested for treating people with heart failure
Researchers at UW Medicine in Seattle have successfully used human stem cells to restore heart function in monkeys with heart
Continue reading »Compound made inside human body stops viruses from replicating
The newest antiviral drugs could take advantage of a compound made not by humans, but inside them. A team of
Continue reading »New nuclear RNA retention activity discovered
Gene expression involves mRNA transport from its place of synthesis to the cytoplasm where protein translation occurs. However, many non-coding
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