NAMD software brings subatomic resolution to computational microscope
Scientists have built a computational microscope that can simulate the atomic and subatomic forces that drive molecular interactions...
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Scientists have built a computational microscope that can simulate the atomic and subatomic forces that drive molecular interactions...
A new family of silver-based anti-cancer drugs has been discovered by researchers in South Africa...
Researchers claim that medicinal cannabis is safe and effective for pain relief, and are calling for the treatment to be properly established in our modern medical arsenal...
A new computational method allows scientists to identify rare gene mutations in cancer cells with greater accuracy and sensitivity...
An international team of researchers has identified a new gene associated with the development of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis...
A newly designed three-part molecule could be the one answer patients with a certain form of breast cancer are looking for...
Research at MedUni Vienna’s Centre for Brain Research has investigated changes in certain lipids (choline phospholipids) in the plasma of elderly people who were healthy and those suffering from Alzheimer’s disease.
Researchers have used computer modelling to find an existing investigational drug compound for leukaemia patients to treat triple negative breast cancer...
Scientists in the U.S. have discovered that the gut microbiome is altered in individuals with pancreatic cancer, and that the removal of certain bacterial strains slows cancer progression.
Researchers have identified two genes that are responsible for governing the replication of the Epstein-Barr virus, an infection that drives the growth of several types of cancer...
Neuroscientists have identified a specific molecular mechanism that appears to undermine the ability of neurons to properly incorporate changes driven by experience...
NIH discovery in mice could lead to therapies to reduce vision loss from diseases of the retina...
Researchers have uncovered new answers about why cells rapidly age in children with the rare and fatal disease, Hutchinson-Gilford Progeria Syndrome (HGPS).
A team of scientists in the UK and Italy has discovered a switch that instructs blood vessel cells to become blood stem cells during embryonic development in mice. These findings could aid research into new blood cell creation for transplants.
New technology could lead to the development of new cancer therapies...