Breast Cancer Cells are Energy-starved and Use their Surroundings as Fuel
Health

Breast Cancer Cells are Energy-starved and Use their Surroundings as Fuel

Cancer cells frequently experience a metabolic shift known as the Warburg effect. Cancer cells choose glycolysis over oxidative phosphorylation (aerobic respiration) for energy synthesis, even…
Exposure Load from Liquid Laundry Detergent Packets
Environment

Exposure Load from Liquid Laundry Detergent Packets

A new study conducted by researchers at the Center for Injury Research and Policy of the Abigail Wexner Research Institute at Nationwide Children’s Hospital and…
Adapting the Immune System to Combat Tuberculosis
Health

Adapting the Immune System to Combat Tuberculosis

Remodeling the immune system to improve its ability to combat tuberculosis (TB) is an ongoing research topic, with numerous ways being considered. Tuberculosis, caused by…
A Study explains the Role of a Little-known Synapse in the Brain
Neuroscience

A Study explains the Role of a Little-known Synapse in the Brain

For the first time, Oregon Health & Science University researchers have revealed the function of a little-understood junction between cells in the brain, which could…
A Protein Complex has been discovered that Controls DNA Repair
Biology

A Protein Complex has been discovered that Controls DNA Repair

In the human body, damage to genetic material (DNA) is repaired via very efficient systems that have yet to be fully investigated. A scientific team…
A New Study Challenges Our Knowledge of Gene Control
Biology

A New Study Challenges Our Knowledge of Gene Control

To work effectively, the genetic material is highly structured into loop structures that frequently bring together previously dispersed portions of the genome that are crucial…
Machine Learning reveals sources of Variation between Cells in Human Bodies
Biology

Machine Learning reveals sources of Variation between Cells in Human Bodies

Machine learning has been important in identifying sources of heterogeneity among cells in our bodies. The human body is made up of trillions of cells,…
Artificial Intelligence uses Tumor Genetics to Predict Therapy Response
Technology

Artificial Intelligence uses Tumor Genetics to Predict Therapy Response

Cancer resists therapy in a variety of ways, but a new algorithm has been devised that can decode all of them simultaneously. In a new…
Metastatic Breast Cancer Therapy have helped Reduce Fatalities
Health

Metastatic Breast Cancer Therapy have helped Reduce Fatalities

According to a recent multicenter study headed by Stanford Medicine clinicians and biomedical data scientists, breast cancer deaths decreased by 58% between 1975 and 2019…
DNA Building Resulted in an Unanticipated Finding of Critical Cell Function
Biology

DNA Building Resulted in an Unanticipated Finding of Critical Cell Function

In general, advances in DNA technology and genetic engineering have contributed significantly to the understanding of numerous aspects of biological activities and processes. CRISPR-Cas9, synthetic…
How the Immune System affects Human Behavior
Health

How the Immune System affects Human Behavior

Simply smelling seafood can make those who are allergic to it terribly ill, making them more prone to avoid it. People who get food illness…
A Clinical Trial could assist Millions of People with Penicillin Allergies
Health

A Clinical Trial could assist Millions of People with Penicillin Allergies

As part of the world-first multicenter randomized control trial known as the Penicillin Allergy Clinical Decision Rule (PALACE) project, many low-risk individuals with penicillin allergies…
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