Programmed cell death (PCD) stands at the forefront of innovation in experimental pharmacology and drug discovery, providing fundamental insights into ...
A new study identifies an extreme but effective way that brain immune cells can prevent the parasite Toxoplasma gondii from ...
New research shows that physical pressure from brain tumors or injuries triggers a "self-destruction" program in neurons, leading to irreversible brain damage.
From molecular chaperones to mitochondrial failure, discover how heat reshapes the human transcriptome and drives the biological cascade that links rising temperatures to organ injury and public ...
Researchers have resolved a 50-year-old scientific mystery by identifying the molecular mechanism that allows tissues to ...
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CStone secures FDA clearance to begin CS2009 Phase II trial
Recruitment is ongoing in China and Australia, with IND clearance now obtained in the US.
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Common Eye Bacteria Linked to Faster Dementia and Alzheimer’s Progression
A common pneumonia bacterium has been found hiding inside the human eye, and scientists say it may quietly accelerate Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers have outlined a chain of biological events that may lead to Parkinson’s disease, identifying disruptions in lipid metabolism as a key step in the process.
By binding to both vaccine antibodies and a protein frequently upregulated in tumors, a molecular bridge harnesses antiviral immunity to fight cancer.
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Study explores how reversible RNA editing could transform future cardiovascular medicine
By Hugo Francisco de Souza Emerging research suggests reversible RNA editing mechanisms may influence heart disease biology while opening new avenues for biomarkers and next-generation cardiovascular ...
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Bee pollen: Nature’s multivitamin (2)
Avocado pear is in season. We have already talked about all its health benefits.It is great for diabetics because it does not cause blood sugar spikes.Enjoy the benefits of this gift of nature now ...
The worker was killed when a crane crushed him between its excavator arm and the bucket of the front-end loader.
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