AACR: Adavosertib speeds cancer cells into the wall of mitotic catastrophe
Credit: University of Colorado Cancer Center A cancer cell is like a racecar, speeding through the process of cellular replication....
Credit: University of Colorado Cancer Center A cancer cell is like a racecar, speeding through the process of cellular replication....
Credit: Courtesy Nichole Fairbrother A sizeable number of Canadian adults are either in or would like to be in an...
The same data used by digital marketers to sell products can also help inspire conservation behaviors. The same data used...
Colorectal cancer is characterised by consistent changes in our gut bacteria across continents, cultures, and dietsCredit: EMBL in collaboration with...
Credit: Eeva-Kaisa Rantala Hairlessness in dogs can be the result of deliberate breeding or, in certain breeds, a defect. A...
Molecular process controls eye's light-dependent vascular developmentCredit: Cincinnati Children's CINCINNATI--Scientists discovered a light-dependent molecular pathway that regulates how blood vessels...
How individuals can help save the planet from climate catastrophe with a guiding handCredit: HOPE Project Individuals have as big...
Blood platelets which interact with liver cells and immune cells play a major role in the development of fatty liver...
Bottom Line: This study compared the risk of childhood cancer diagnosed in the first decade of life among children conceived...
What happens inside a cell when it is activated, changing, or responding to variations in its environment? Researchers from the...
Credit: University of Birmingham Scientists at the Universities of Birmingham, Bristol and Colorado, Boulder have moved a step closer to...
Credit: University of Colorado Cancer Center Many cancers are relatively harmless at their site of origin, and it is only...
Bottom Line: Huntington disease is one of nine rare hereditary neurodegenerative diseases known as polyglutamine diseases. This observational study estimated...
Credit: Maxime Derex Are the technologies produced by human civilisations the result of our intellectual abilities or our capacity for...
All-dielectric nanoantennas remain chemically non-invasive, they cause no effect on the studied analytes and reactions.Credit: FEFU press office Scientists of...
Credit: Graphic by Gopikrishna J. Pillai, Scientific Illustrator CHAMPAIGN, Ill. -- A new study finds that Medicare costs tend to...
Split electrons that emerge at the boundaries between different magnetic states in materials known as spin ladders could act as...
New blood test has clinical utility for patients with a broad range of constitutional disorders, as well as ID and...
Insilico to announce the presentation of Martin Borch Jensen at the 6th Aging Research for Drug Discovery Forum in BaselCredit:...
Credit: Eccrine Systems CINCINNATI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Eccrine Systems, Inc. announced today that it is collaborating with Maxim Integrated Products, Inc. (NASDAQ: MXIM)...
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