Thursday, April 25, 2024

Study: Anti-cancer drugs may hold key to overcoming antimalarial drug resistance — (Details)

Scientists have found a way to boost the efficacy of the world's most powerful antimalarial drug with the help of chemotherapy medicines, according...

Study: New micro-platform reveals cancer cells’ natural behavior — (Details)

A new cell culture platform allows researchers to observe never-before-seen behaviors of live cancer cells under the microscope, leading to explanations of long-known...

Study: Zombie cells found in brains of mice prior to cognitive loss — ...

Zombie cells are the ones that can't die but are equally unable to perform the functions of a normal cell. These zombie, or...

Study: Young children’s oral bacteria may predict obesity — (Details)

Weight gain trajectories in early childhood are related to the composition of oral bacteria of two-year-old children, suggesting that this understudied aspect of...

Study: Salk scientists develop method to manipulate numbers of nuclear pores — (Details)

If the cell nucleus is like a bank for DNA, nuclear pores are the security doors around its perimeter. Yet more security doors...

Study: New test kit for quick, accurate and low-cost screening of diseases — ...

A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed a portable, easy-to-use device for quick and accurate screening...

Study: The microbiota in the intestines fuels tumor growth — (Details)

"With our study we originally wanted to study the role of bacteria in the intestines in the development of intestinal inflammation," explains Professor...

Study: Historical bias leads biomedical researchers to study certain genes over and over again...

Historical bias is a key reason why biomedical researchers continue to study the same 10 percent of all human genes while ignoring many...

Study: Hardwired for laziness? Tests show the human brain must work hard to avoid...

If getting to the gym seems like a struggle, a University of British Columbia researcher wants you to know this: the struggle is...

Study: Preliminary study suggests cosmetic improves self-perception in patients with facial scarring — ...

A novel cosmetic product, designed to fill small to moderate facial scars, has shown promise in covering such deformities in a small group...

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