Crohn’s disease may be caused by immune signaling failure
Study reveals how T cells in the small intestine respond to bile acids, offering localized treatment direction for a cause of chronic illnessCredit: Scott Wiseman...
Study reveals how T cells in the small intestine respond to bile acids, offering localized treatment direction for a cause of chronic illnessCredit: Scott Wiseman...
Research finds that coral predators exert a much larger influence on young coral than expectedCredit: UC Santa Barbara You might not think an animal made...
120-million-year-old animals evolved 'scratch digging' traits independentlyCredit: MAO Fangyuan A joint research team led by Dr. MAO Fangyuan and Dr. ZHANG Chi from the Institute...
Southern Region of the American Society for Horticultural Science Recognizes Timely Extension PublicationCredit: Photo courtesy of David Bates, owner of Bates Nursery and Garden Center...
Credit: University of Córdoba The global production of sheep's milk is one the rise, in the vast majority of cases used to produce cheese. However,...
Scientists at the University of Bayreuth and the Max Planck Institute for Developmental Biology in Tübingen have developed a novel sensor that provides real-time insights...
The first volunteer is expected to receive an injection April 7 in Ann Arbor; results are anticipated this summerCredit: Joe Hallisy - Michigan Medicine In...
What really causes intracerebral haemorrhageCredit: Insel Gruppe Cardiovascular diseases are usually complex and affect multiple organs simultaneously. Treatments for vascular diseases in the brain may...
Credit: RIKEN An epigenetic study at the RIKEN Center for Integrative Medical Sciences shows that in mouse egg cells, modifications to histone H2A at lysine...
Credit: NIAID A clinical trial is underway to determine whether people who are highly allergic or have a mast cell disorder are at increased risk...
Credit: Jennifer Geib While studying genetic diversity in bumblebees in the Rocky Mountains, USA, researchers from Uppsala University discovered a new species. They named it...
Credit: Ellen Johanne Jarli In Norway, all newborn children are tested for 25 rare genetic diseases through the Newborn Screening program, and the most common...
Researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology discover a surprising phase transition in twisted bilayer grapheneCredit: Weizmann Institute of...
Credit: Susan Urmy/VUMC Tumors consume glucose at high rates, but a team of Vanderbilt researchers has discovered that cancer cells themselves are not the culprit,...
Credit: Mobiliscope Mobiliscope uses travel survey data to visually present how the social composition of a city or neighbourhood evolves over the course of 24...
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