New mouse model to better kidney cancer treatment
Research in the field of kidney cancer, also called renal cancer, is vital, because many patients with this disease still cannot be cured today.
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Research in the field of kidney cancer, also called renal cancer, is vital, because many patients with this disease still cannot be cured today.
An experimental treatment in mice allows the reprogramming of blood cells in order to promote the healing process of cutaneous wounds...
Scientists have given new superpowers to an antibiotic called vancomycin, an advance that could eliminate the threat of antibiotic-resistant infections.
The collaboration will provide MSc students with industry-relevant learning tools and pharma with a new pipeline of candidate compounds.
Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) have made another important advance in HIV vaccine design.
As CRISPR-Cas9 starts to move into clinical trials, a new study has found that the gene-editing technology can introduce hundreds of unintended mutations into the genome.
Researchers in Japan have identified a receptor protein on the surface of heart cells that promotes chronic heart failure.
The new study suggests that defects in Tregs could be responsible for alopecia areata, a common autoimmune disorder that causes hair loss, and could potentially play a role in other forms of baldness, including male pattern baldness
Water is the most essential resource of life, but it's also something of a mystery due to its unique solvation characteristics - how things dissolve in it.
Radiation therapy is part of the treatment regimen for about two thirds of cancer patients today. Radiotherapy is well tolerated in most cases, but it can also lead to damage in healthy tissues that are also irradiated. One debilitating side effect is radiation-induced fibrosis. Fibrosis is a process of scarring…
A study led by the University of Birmingham has made a breakthrough in the understanding of how different genetic mutations cause acute myeloid leukaemia.
Researchers at the Karolinska Institutet in Sweden have managed to synthesise lung surfactant, a drug used in the care of preterm babies, by mimicking the production of spider silk.
Investments are now being made to roll out this innovation across healthcare and broaden the scope of the research in this field.
Measuring a blood marker, copeptin, can successfully predict the risk of heart attacks in people with type-2 diabetes.
A study has found that abnormal proteins found in Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and Huntington's disease all share a ability to cause damage...