Got eczema? It may just be bad evolutionary luck, study finds
Credit: Credit: Duo BUFFALO, N.Y. — Some genetic diseases persist for generation after generation because the genes that cause them can benefit human health. Sickle...
Credit: Credit: Duo BUFFALO, N.Y. — Some genetic diseases persist for generation after generation because the genes that cause them can benefit human health. Sickle...
Credit: © DZD/IDM Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease has become a global epidemic. There is not only a great interest worldwide to understand the causes and...
ST. LOUIS — Saint Louis University's vaccine center has been tapped by the National Institutes of Health to conduct a human clinical trial of a...
Credit: Osaka University Osaka – Lymphatic vessels form a circulatory system that plays an important role in controlling the amount of fluid in tissues, and...
Credit: MPI f. Developmental Biology/ M. Exposito-Alonso In the first study to predict whether different populations of the same plant species can adapt to climate...
Credit: Children's National Health System WASHINGTON – Neurons derived from two different types of precursor cells that later develop into neurons in the medial amygdala...
IMAGE: This is from the inaugural issue of the Journal of the Association for Consumer Research. Credit: Cornell Food and Brand Lab Try this on...
Credit: Kara Gross Margolis, M.D., and Michael Gershon, M.D., Columbia University Medical Center NEW YORK, NY (April 25, 2016)–Researchers at Columbia University Medical Center (CUMC)...
Credit: Carnegie Mellon University An international research team led by Carnegie Mellon University has found that when the brain "reads" or decodes a sentence in...
Credit: Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers New Rochelle, NY, April 27, 2017–The use of human hair-derived keratin biomaterials to regenerate skeletal muscle has shown promise...
Credit: ITbM, Nagoya University Nagoya, Japan – A group of plant biologists at the Institute of Transformative Bio-Molecules (ITbM) of Nagoya University, have reported in...
Your DNA governs more than just what color your eyes are and whether you can curl your tongue. Your genes contain instructions for making all...
Scientists from Federal Research and Clinical Centre of Physical-Chemical Medicine, Koltzov Institute of Developmental Biology and MIPT have shown that peptidoglycan recognition proteins (PGLYRPs) of...
Credit: Image by Arianna Harrington, Duke University. DURHAM, N.C. — For years, scientists assumed that humans devote a larger share of their daily calories to...
Credit: Dr. Peter Nathanielsz and Dr. Geoffrey Clarke New research has shown that the child of a slightly undernourished mother is more likely to suffer...
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