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Weizmann scientists uncover why our immune system lets us eat without harm, how it tolerates food—and why it sometimes fails.
Andrew T. Lombardo, PhD, assistant professor of biochemistry, has received a $1.9 million National Institutes of Health grant to study cell polarity signaling.
For over a decade, scientists have been growing organoids - small clusters of cells that mimic a particular organ - to serve ...
Researchers have discovered three compounds with anti-aging properties produced by a bacterium in the blood, which reduced ...
Northwestern Medicine scientists have developed a promising approach to killing treatment-resistant cancer cells by ...
Minimal residual disease-negativity after treatment in DLBCL strongly correlates with remission and overall survival. However ...
Centromeres, specialized regions located at the center of chromosomes, are critical for ensuring proper cell division. During ...
The Women's Health Initiative — which houses its data center at Fred Hutch — is the largest women’s health study ever ...
In a study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences , researchers from Queen Mary University of London ...
In a dramatic new discovery, scientists found that eliminating a single amino acid from the body triggers an extreme energy ...
A propagating mechanism helps Streptococcus pneumoniae bacteria adopt a competent state that allows them to resist antibiotic ...
Rather than being like battery chargers, mitochondria are more like the motherboard of the cell.