New fluorescent dyes could advance biological imaging
Credit: Jonathan B. Grimm With a new technique to craft a spectrum of glowing dyes, chemists are no longer chasing rainbows. Swapping out specific chemical...
Credit: Jonathan B. Grimm With a new technique to craft a spectrum of glowing dyes, chemists are no longer chasing rainbows. Swapping out specific chemical...
Credit: Cath Waller A new study of the marine invertebrates living in the seas around Antarctica reveals there will be more 'losers' than 'winners' over...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- For a few weeks over the summer in 2011, teams of scientists from around the world converged on a small patch of...
Credit: Elina Kaarlejärvi Climate warming reduces the number of plant species in the tundra, but plant-eating animals, such as reindeer and voles, can turn this...
LUGANO-MADRID, Sept. 3, 2017 - Even small tumours can be aggressive, according to a study in patients with early stage breast cancer that will be...
Scientists have found that brain functions in young men and women are changed by long-term alcohol use, but that these changes are significantly different in...
LUGANO-MADRID, Sept. 2, 2017 - The vast majority of tumour marker tests in primary and secondary care are not necessary, according to a study that...
Credit: University of Virginia Health System A new study has found a troubling lack of adherence to a potentially lifesaving treatment regimen among breast cancer...
ALEXANDRIA, VA--The latest research on patient preferences, quality-of-life, ear health, thyroidectomy, and other topics related to the specialty of otolaryngology will be presented in Chicago,...
Lugano, Madrid. 1 September 2017 -- An updated version of the European Society for Medical Oncology Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale (ESMO-MCBS) will enable users...
Researchers have examined the potential benefits of melatonin, a hormone made by a small gland in the brain, for treating blood cancers such as leukemia...
Bottom Line: Adipose tissue, or fat, may influence the development of cancer in diverse ways, depending on the type of fat and the location in...
Credit: Medical University of South Carolina. Sarah Pack. Hypothermia alone, the current standard of care, neuroprotects roughly 50 percent of newborns with moderate to severe...
Credit: Illustration created by Romain Barres, The Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Basic Metabolic Research, University of Copenhagen. Cold Spring Harbor, NY - Cold Spring...
Credit: Schimenti Lab, Cornell University ITHACA, N.Y. - An existing drug may one day protect premenopausal women from life-altering infertility that commonly follows cancer treatments,...
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