A newly proposed model suggests cancer cells may resist treatment not just through genetic mutations, but by dynamically reprogramming their gene activity. Credit: Shutterstock Cancer cells may “learn ...
Dr. Georg Winter explores how chemical neomorphs can give proteins new functions by reshaping their cellular interactions, ...
A new grant from the American Cancer Society (ACS) will fund research into a new strategy for targeting glioblastoma at MUSC ...
Brain function has traditionally been interpreted within a neuron-centric framework; however, this view has shifted toward a model of neuron-glia ...
Objective Macrophages and kidney cell pyroptosis/ferroptosis could play an important role in the pathogenesis of lupus ...
From billionaire-backed biotech to promising animal studies, this early trial will test whether partial reprogramming can ...
By Nancy Lapid April 17 (Reuters) - Researchers have developed a modified version of the CRISPR gene-editing tool that in ...
An innovative gene-editing strategy could establish a new way for the body to manufacture therapeutic proteins—including ...
Systemic inflammation research occupies a pivotal position at the intersection of immunology, metabolism, and disease pathogenesis. Recent advances have ...
Laurent Simons, the Belgian prodigy, has completed a doctorate in quantum physics at the age of 15. But for a global business ...