Scientists developed new mouse model of Hirschsprung's disease
About one in every 5,000 babies is born without enteric neurons in distal colon resulting in Hirschsprung's disease. Because of the lacking neurons, contents of...
About one in every 5,000 babies is born without enteric neurons in distal colon resulting in Hirschsprung's disease. Because of the lacking neurons, contents of...
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New Rochelle, NY, January 7, 2019--In a study of neck injury comorbidity in concussion-related emergency department (ED) visits in...
Study to evaluate impact of using precise, higher dose MRI-guided radiation therapyCredit: Henry Ford Health System DETROIT - The Henry Ford Cancer Institute announced today...
Turning the tide demands improvements to pain care, mental health care and medication-assisted opioid addiction care, researchers say Suicides and drug overdoses kill American adults...
New genus of filovirus found in fruit bats may be capable of infecting other speciesCredit: Rajesh Puttaswamaiah, Bat Conservation India Trust Researchers from Singapore's Duke-NUS...
Credit: Photo by Matt Cashore/University of Notre Dame A study from the University of Notre Dame has found that the properties of a material commonly...
F&N's first long-term research collaboration with an academic institutionCredit: NTU Singapore Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) and Fraser and Neave, Limited (F&N) have jointly...
(TORONTO, Canada, Jan.7, 2019) - A clinical-scientific team specializing in head-and-neck cancer has identified a way to manipulate metabolism to potentially curb skin fibrosis --...
SINGAPORE, 8 January 2019 - Researchers from Singapore's Duke-NUS Medical School, in collaboration with scientists in China, have identified and characterised a new genus of...
Credit: Emmanuel Rezende Naves The chili pepper, from an evolutionary perspective, is the tomato's long-lost spitfire cousin. They split off from a common ancestor 19...
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New Rochelle, NY, January 7, 2019-An important new article reviews recently discovered properties of adenosine A2A receptor-dopamine D2 receptor...
Credit: University of Groningen Why do some yeast cells produce ethanol? Scientists have wondered about this apparent waste of resources for decades. Now, University of...
Groundbreaking work could lay foundation for a vaccineCredit: (Photo/Gus Ruelas) Two groundbreaking discoveries by USC researchers could lead to medications and a vaccine to treat...
University of Bath press releaseCredit: None A joint European Space Agency (ESA) - University of Bath project has been launched that aims to inform ESA's...
If harnessed in people, it could speed recovery for bone breaks, spinal fusions, osteoporosisCredit: Aaron James, Johns Hopkins Medicine In experiments in rats and human...
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