Northwestern Medicine scientists have identified the cellular mechanisms that cause immune cells to differentiate and ultimately lose function during viral infection, findings that could improve ...
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A newly discovered link between pancreatic cancer and neural signaling reveals a promising drug target that slows tumor ...
Backed by more than 30 peer-reviewed human clinical studies supporting endogenous antioxidant activity, cellular ...
Scientists show that neutralizing liver-derived ApoE protein reverses age-related delays in bone fracture healing ...
Fruit shape is a defining trait that influences both crop quality and consumer preference, yet its genetic control remains ...
HER2-positive gastric cancer accounts for a substantial proportion of advanced cases and has long been treated with HER2-targeted therapies. While trastuzumab deruxtecan has shown superior activity ...
New research suggests that the body’s own nerves may help initiate the disease earlier than previously believed.
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Age-related changes in protein tagging and degradation may help explain how the brain declines over time and why diet can ...
A next-generation antibody–drug conjugate has transformed treatment for HER2-positive gastric cancer, yet many patients fail to benefit or relapse ...