The human body is a dynamic place. Blood pumps, spinal fluid flows, oxygen comes in and carbon dioxide goes out. Deeper still, charged molecules pass through cell walls, quietly keeping the body's ...
Dr. Lakshmi Nayak, director of the Center for CNS Lymphoma at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, explained in an interview with CURE that the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) removal of primary central ...
Fuel cells can be applied in several ways across the maritime value chain. On larger vessels such as cruise ships and container ships, they can replace or supplement diesel generator sets used for ...
Creating a drug that might help treat or cure a health condition in humans is a long, complex process. After developing a ...
A building that once served as a women’s detention center in St. George is now set to serve a very different purpose – ...
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The Trade-off Between Physiological Authenticity and Experimental Convenience: Navigating the Cellular Foundation of ...
This study reports an important and novel finding that TENT5A, an enzyme involved in fine-tuning poly(A) tail length on selected mRNAs, is required for proper enamel mineralization in mice. The ...
From "cumulative" health risks in men to the lack of residency training, Dr. Michael Christopher breaks down why dedicated skin checks are a necessity.
What's new in proton therapy? Read the latest news and views from Fred Hutch's proton therapy facility’s patients and providers in The Beam, published monthly.
Cancer remains a formidable global health challenge, characterized by the uncontrolled growth and spread of abnormal cells, leading to millions of deaths annually. Traditional treatment modalities ...
A 91-year-old man was admitted to the hospital with weight loss, dyspnea, and eosinophilia. An anteroposterior chest radiograph obtained 2 months earlier showed bibasilar patchy opacities. A ...