A groundbreaking discovery of side openings in BK ion channels by researchers offers a new pathway for developing selective drugs to target these channels, addressing…
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Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine found that the vertebral bones of the spine are formed from a unique stem cell type that releases a protein,…
Machine learning of brain-behavior dimensions reveals four subtypes of autism spectrum disorder linked to distinct molecular pathways. Here, the 3D prism cube represents the machine…
The findings offer new insights into cell health and disease as failures in replication licensing can result in cell death or cancer. According to a…
Cancer cell experiencing endoplasmic reticulum stress. Credit: Ella Marushchenko (2018) According to a study led by researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine, a protein prevalent in…
A three-dimensional image of a cancer cell’s nucleus obtained by Dr. Faltas and his team shows the APOBEC3G protein (green) inside the nucleus (blue). Credit:…
The study indicated that autophagy may be impaired in pregnant women who go on to develop postpartum depression. Postpartum depression is linked to a lack…
The research could lead to new strategies for treating Parkinson’s. A recent study reveals how Parkinson’s spreads throughout the brain. According to a recent study…
The study shed new light on the process of memory recall. Recalling memories requires the cooperation of several brain regions. When you have a memorable…
The researchers believe that the findings could make it possible for those with this kind of prostate cancer to get targeted treatments. A new and very…
Scientists were able to examine tens of millions of three-dimensional locus groupings with the help of the new technology which they named Pore-C. The human…
New research has discovered that axillary lymphadenopathy, a type of swelling in the armpits, detected after COVID-19 mRNA vaccination lasts longer than reported in initial…
Are COVID-19First identified in 2019 in Wuhan, China, Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2).…
Line-scanning high-speed atomic force microscopy measures the ‘firing’ of the bacteriorhodopsin protein at millisecond temporal resolution when the light is turned on. The bar at…
CT scan of patient’s lungs showing COVID-19 damage in red. Credit: Gerlig Widmann and team, Department of Radiology, Medical University of Innsbruck An FDA-approved drug…
Evidence suggests that the generalized immune-boosting properties of many vaccines can cross-protect patients against multiple pathogens. While the world has celebrated the arrival of highly…
Inflammatory lesion in the spinal cord of a mouse model of multiple sclerosis demonstrating the presence of ILC3 (green) or T cells (red). Credit: Image…
Artistic rendering of a tumor growing within a colon, resulting in local alterations of resident microbiota. Credit: Sarah Field Sonnenberg An immune cell subset called…