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Scientists in South Korea just found the deadliest young-adult brain tumor begins years before it shows — normal-looking cells quietly turn cancerous and spread
Glioblastoma kills most patients within 15 months of diagnosis. It is the most aggressive brain cancer in young adults, and ...
A new study may pave the way toward more personalized treatments for patients with high-risk bladder cancer, according to a study published in European Urology.
Introduction Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is the leading cause of severe lower respiratory tract infection in infants globally. Newborns, especially those born prematurely, are at increased risk ...
Multidimensional analyses demonstrate that repeated DeltEx DRI dosing preserves immune function, drives tumor microenvironment remodeling, and ...
A new blood test profiles tumor microenvironment ecotypes via cell-free DNA methylation—correlating with biopsy findings and ...
The bird retina is one of the most energetically expensive tissues in the animal kingdom, yet it doesn’t use the energy ...
U.S. cooperation in the health sciences has demonstrated resilience in recent years, with vibrant collaboration among researchers and research institutions from both sides. A recent example is the ...
As blood stem cells age, their lysosomes become overactive and damaged, triggering inflammation and weakening the body’s ...
Spatial-biology tools are collecting more comprehensive data, and companies that want to model cells in silico are hoovering ...
Researchers develop IRISeq and EnrichSci to map cellular neighborhoods and analyze rare aging cells in the brain simultaneously.
Immunosenescence is the age-related decline and remodeling of the immune system, profoundly influencing susceptibility to ...
Live-cell breakthrough: Munich scientists created a method to repeatedly read genetic activity from living cells, enabling long-term study without cell destruction. CRISPR reimagined: Hong Kong ...
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