Stem cells may be key for new vaccines against COVID-19
Scientists say COVID-19 may activate tuberculosis infection, but stem cell-mediated defence mechanisms could be targeted to develop vaccines.
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Scientists say COVID-19 may activate tuberculosis infection, but stem cell-mediated defence mechanisms could be targeted to develop vaccines.
Researchers have pinpointed a set of enzymes involved in tumor growth that could be targeted to prevent or treat colon cancer...
Animal models of preeclampsia have shown siRNAs can be used to reduce circulating sFLT1 in the blood, which could lead to treatments to prolong pregnancy...
Researchers have condensed methods for identifying cancer gene mutations in cells into a single process, to aid understanding of tumours and improve treatment outcomes.
Researchers have found that cancer cells evade destruction by macrophages in two ways...
Researcher have shown how a mRNA molecule known as Lethal-7 serves as a molecular control hub to direct the function of cytotoxic T lymphocytes...
17 June 2015 | By Victoria White
Anika Therapeutics is set to collaborate with the Institute for Applied Life Sciences at UMass to develop a therapy for rheumatoid arthritis (RA)...