Research in yeast leads to serendipitous finding about a central nervous system disorder
Studying the fundamental aspects of biology can sometimes lead to unexpected findings that directly relate to human disease. In one
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Studying the fundamental aspects of biology can sometimes lead to unexpected findings that directly relate to human disease. In one
Read moreWith new immunotherapy treatments for melanoma, recovery rates have risen dramatically, in some cases to around 50%. But they could
Read moreAdult humans have many more blood-creating stem cells in their bone marrow than previously thought, ranging between 50,000 and 200,000
Read moreBlood vessel formation relies on the ability of vascular cells to move while remaining firmly connected to each other. This
Read moreEpstein-Barr Virus (EBV) doesn’t directly cause cancer, but infection with this common herpes virus brings an increased risk of some
Read moreTUESDAY, Aug. 21, 2018 — A blood test can predict which lymphoma patients will respond well to normal treatment and
Read moreA blood test can predict which patients with a type of cancer called diffuse large B cell lymphoma are likely
Read moreMany studies have attempted to identify a single transcription factor that can induce formation of mesoderm, an early layer in
Read moreLike many chronic infections, visceral leishmaniasis thwarts the immune system’s defenses so it can settle comfortably into its host. Responsible
Read moreParkinson’s disease, formerly also referred to as shaking palsy, is one of the most frequent disorders affecting movement and the
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