Neddylation of NFATc1/Runx2 balances bone remodeling, offering dual-action therapy for postmenopausal osteoporosis
A molecular switch that controls both bone destruction and bone formation may offer a new way to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis,...
A molecular switch that controls both bone destruction and bone formation may offer a new way to treat postmenopausal osteoporosis,...
The microbiome has become one of the most influential frontiers in modern medicine, but the field still faces a fundamental...
Microglia, the brain’s resident immune cells, may hold one of the most important clues for understanding why an injury that...
Congenital anomalies of the kidney and urinary tract, collectively known as CAKUT, are among the most common structural abnormalities identified...
Mediterranean olive farming is entering a climate era unlike any in its long agricultural history. Rising temperatures, longer droughts, intense...
Bridges rarely fail without warning. Long before a serious structural problem becomes visible to the public, traffic, weather, moisture, and...
Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains one of the most persistent complications affecting infants born prematurely, but clinicians still lack a reliable...
In the developing mouse brain, inhibitory neurons do not emerge as a single, uniform population. Instead, they diversify through multiple...
Wearable electronics are moving beyond passive health tracking. The next generation of devices is expected to sense physiological changes, interpret...
China’s maize harvest is entering a new era of uncertainty, and a new study suggests that the country’s biggest opportunity...
Cystic fibrosis is often described as a bacterial disease, but the airways of people living with the condition are home...
Electric-vehicle drivers may soon have a new reason to stop fearing long charging times. Researchers in South Korea have developed...
A new neonatal model of hypoxic-ischemic injury is challenging a central assumption in the study of newborn brain damage: that...
An international team of scientists has described seven new species of diamond frogs from Madagascar, revealing that the island’s secretive...
Parkinson’s disease may leave a molecular trace in one of the body’s most overlooked fluids: tears. A study by Acera,...
A new artificial intelligence model has found that a routine overnight sleep study may contain far more information about a...
Cells across the eukaryotic tree of life appear to rely on a remarkably ancient system for switching genes on, while...
Cognitive decline in later life may not follow a single path, and a new study of Chinese older adults is...
A new review in Experimental & Molecular Medicine examines how autonomous intranasal delivery systems could transform the way medicines reach...
A New AI Foundation Model Could Turn Sleep Into an Early-Warning System for Health Risks Sleep may look like a...
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