Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) researchers have shown the feasibility of bioengineering vascularized functional renal tissues for kidney
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Scientists discover novel genes responsible for regulating muscle cells
York University scientists have uncovered a unique set of genes that play a role in muscle cellular gene expression and
Continue reading »Scientists identify how the exosomes of the parasite responsible for Chagas disease affect heart cells
A team of scientists from the University of Granada (UGR) has broken new ground in Chagas disease research. This is
Continue reading »Scientists develop a mouse model for rare brain disease Joubert syndrome
A new mouse model for Joubert Syndrome has been developed by University of Bath scientists, who hope it will accelerate
Continue reading »The woman who feels NO pain is helping scientists develop analgesics
The woman who can NOT feel pain: 71-year-old grandmother with a rare genetic mutation does not know she is burning
Continue reading »Hope for breast cancer survivors as scientists develop new test
Hope for breast cancer survivors as scientists develop a test that predicts if their disease will return in the next
Continue reading »Scientists report new modeling of brain signaling
The release of neurotransmitters and hormones in the body is tightly controlled by complex protein machinery embedded in cell membranes.
Continue reading »Scientists discover predictors that determine toxic fats in the liver
Accumulation of fat in the liver, known as fatty liver disease, is experienced by over 5.5 million Australians, including more
Continue reading »Scientists map cell types in fetal kidney
Kidney failure is a serious issue because kidneys cannot regenerate themselves after injury. A possible solution consists of artificially growing
Continue reading »Scientists stumble upon a model to study a lethal complication
More and more hospitalized patients with sepsis are being diagnosed with a deadly complication characterized by high levels of inflammation.
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