A new study from the University of Gothenburg may help guide the development of better influenza vaccines. Memory cells in ...
A University of Calgary study led by members of the Arnie Charbonneau Cancer Institute, published in Nature Medicine, takes a ...
McGill University researchers have developed an artificial intelligence tool that can identify small groups of cells most responsible for driving aggressive cancers. The tool, called SIDISH, offers ...
A new review from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the Hospital Clínic de Barcelona provides one of the ...
Inside every cell, a cleanup operation runs around the clock. Proteins are constantly damaged by wear and tear. Some can be repaired, while others ...
Weill Cornell Medicine researchers have found that temporarily disabling a protein complex that organizes DNA into loops ...
Clinical Trial Seeks to Validate Novel Blood-Based Assay that Predicts Relapse Risk by Analyzing the Biologic Behavior of Remaining Cancer Cells, Addressing Critical Gaps in Current Minimal Residual ...
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Study links somatic mutations to autoimmune disease development
For decades, the standard explanation for autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis has rested on two pillars: inherited ...
Researchers discovered that variations in kinesin motor proteins control selective cargo transport in neurons, enabling ...
The same brain cells activate when you see something and when you imagine it, helping explain why mental images can feel so ...
A study reveals how proteins form temporary clusters to manage cellular damage, and how disruptions in this process may lead ...
Mitochondria don’t just generate energy—they also carefully organize their own DNA in a surprisingly elegant way. Scientists have discovered that a long-overlooked phenomenon called “mitochondrial ...
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