New shape-shifting antibiotics could solve drug-resistant bacteria
US scientists have developed antibiotics that can “shape-shift”, which prevent bacteria from coming resistant against them.
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US scientists have developed antibiotics that can “shape-shift”, which prevent bacteria from coming resistant against them.
Researchers show selectively activating androgen receptors could be an effective treatment for oestrogen receptor positive breast cancers.
Researchers have developed a novel T cell-based vaccine against the Zika virus that has proved effective in mouse models.
Researchers identified a connection between the way neurons handle iron and mutations that may cause inherited Alzheimer's disease...
A metabolic hormone found in the venom and gut of Australia’s iconic platypus will now be investigated for its potential to treat type 2 diabetes...
Researchers have successfully developed an advanced new imaging technique, which can help assess the quality of early-stage embryos...
7 November 2016 | By Niamh Louise Marriott, Digital Content Producer
Researchers have found an anti-inflammatory drug that blocks certain inflammation pathways prevented pre-term birth entirely in pregnant mice...
28 July 2016 | By Caleb Radford, The Lead
Assessing a patient's levels of the P-glycoprotein soon after they start receiving Glivec therapy will help to predict that patient’s long-term response to the leukaemia drug, according to new research from SAHMRI and the University of Adelaide...
29 October 2015 | By Victoria White
If scientists can find an antagonist to block the CCR2 receptor, they may be able to control the progression of MS...