New insight on the molecular mechanisms that allow malaria parasites to move and spread disease within their hosts has been
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Providing new hope for children suffering from rare muscle diseases
Stephen Greenspan and Laura Zah were devastated when they learned their son Alexander had a rare genetic mutation, which causes
Continue reading »New report guides drug-device combination risk management
Experts from industry and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recently joined forces to take a closer look at
Continue reading »New discovery helps researchers rethink organoid cultures
Organoids are stem cell-based tissue surrogates that can mimic the structure and function of organs, and they have become a
Continue reading »Wasp egg-laying organ inspires new tool to reduce trauma in minimally invasive surgery
A new tissue-transport device which was inspired by the egg-laying organs of parasitic wasps could greatly advance the field of
Continue reading »Researchers publish new blood flow restriction research findings
Human physiology researchers at the University of Mississippi continue to make strides in studies of blood flow restriction that provide
Continue reading »Scientists propose a new approach to assessing platelet activation risk
Researchers from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology together with their colleagues from National Research Center for Hematology have developed
Continue reading »Pasteurization inactivates COVID-19 virus in human milk, finds new research
A team of medical researchers has found that in human milk, pasteurization inactivates the virus that causes COVID-19, confirming milk
Continue reading »Papua New Guinea outbreak spreads beyond capital
Papua New Guinea ramped up coronavirus testing and rushed to build field hospitals on Wednesday after an outbreak was found
Continue reading »A new framework for understanding dynamic representations in networked neural systems
Groups of neurons in the human brain produce patterns of activity that represent information about the stimuli that one is
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