Five genetic changes linked to pancreatic cancer risk
Researchers have discovered changes to five new regions in the human genome that may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer...
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Researchers have discovered changes to five new regions in the human genome that may increase the risk of pancreatic cancer...
Scientists find molecular link between Vitamin A derivative and mouse intestinal health...
Data from the Phase I study of collaborative industry partnership AMP are now available, meaning scientists can benefit from access to important research about Rheumatoid Arthritis and Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
Improvements to gene-editing techniques hold promise for inactivating the defective gene responsible for this as-yet incurable disease...
Scientists have found and characterised the activity of four antibodies produced by the human immune system that targets an important protein found in the respiratory syncytial virus...
Researchers in Japan have ramped up nature’s wonder that is bioluminescence to enable deep tissue cells to be seen from outside the body.
A recent study at the University of Pennsylvania has identified that introducing particular microflora to the blood of mice increases immunoglobin A (IgA) levels, which appears to aid survival against sepsis.
A microRNA that regulates inflammation shows promise as a treatment for inflammatory diseases such as asthma and cancer...
While studying the complex correlation between tissue stiffness and breast cancer development, researchers found that cancer cells tend to become more aggressive when the surrounding tissue stiffens...
A team of researchers in the UK have discovered crucial new processes that allow malaria parasites to escape red blood cells and infect other cells, thus offering potential new treatment targets.
A research team has discovered the process - and filmed the actual moment - that can change the body’s response to a dying cell.
An international team of scientists has developed a water-soluble “warped nanographene”, a flexible molecule that is biocompatible and shows promise for fluorescent cell imaging.
A new study has found that a newly discovered gene helps grow blood vessels when it senses inadequate blood flow to tissues...
Researchers in America have demonstrated the feasibility of their ‘placenta-on-a-chip’ platform in studying how drugs are transported across the human placental barrier.
An international research consortium has developed the first computer model to include 3D in the representation of human metabolic processes...