Nutrient programmes immune cells to battle infection and cancer
Research suggests immune and non-immune cells can be reprogrammed by changing how nutrients are used.
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Research suggests immune and non-immune cells can be reprogrammed by changing how nutrients are used.
A new grant will allow an international team to determine if scent-processing nerves in the nose play a role in the development of Parkinson's and could aid in the development of novel therapeutics.
While attempting to position two chips on a microscope, an involuntary exhalation by scientist Greg Madejski caused them to adhere to great effect.
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Researchers have discovered that a GSK-J4 can kill acute lymphoblastic leukaemia that involves the TAL-1 gene...
17 November 2015 | By Victoria White
A new study is the first to show that Duchenne muscular dystrophy directly affects muscle stem cells...