Scientists from the Universities of Dresden and Leipzig have presented a new method for detecting hormonally active substances in food,
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Scientists from the Universities of Dresden and Leipzig have presented a new method for detecting hormonally active substances in food,
Continue reading »New research being presented at the Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of Diabetes (EASD), held online
Continue reading »A new radiotracer that detects iron in cancer cells has proven effective, opening the door for the advancement of iron-targeted
Continue reading »A team of scientists from Loyola University Chicago’s Stritch School of Medicine have discovered a critical component for renewing the
Continue reading »Researchers at the University of Helsinki have identified influenza virus peptides that resemble human protein fragments and can cause an
Continue reading »A unique antibody drug conjugate (ADC), which delivers a high dose of a cancer-killing drug to tumor cells through a
Continue reading »A lot about the human brain and its intricacies continues to remain a mystery. With the advancement of neurobiology, the
Continue reading »Curcumin is a polyphenol compound produced by plants of the Curcuma longa species and has been reported to have many
Continue reading »When people hear botulinum toxin, they often think one of two things: a cosmetic that makes frown lines disappear or
Continue reading »SORLA is a protein trafficking receptor that has been mainly studied in neurons, but it also plays a role in
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