The innate immune system sees drugs as threats, but researchers are taking advantage of this response to make cancer therapies more effective.
A single-dose chlamydia vaccine could help koala populations bounce back from the devastating disease, preventing them from ...
Short peptides can self-assemble into net-like structures that kill bacteria. Now, researchers have discovered how to control ...
A new study recasts placental implantation as “coopetition,” showing how maternal and fetal cells both resist and enable ...
X™ T-Cell Transduction Sponge is honored in the Lab Research Tools category of the 2025 Top Innovations contest.
Sensors embedded in sanitary napkins screen menstrual effluent, offering an accessible, non-invasive tool to monitor health.
Circulating tumor cells allow researchers to detect cancer early, provide an accurate prognosis, monitor progression, and ...
Making blood in the lab can be hard because scientists don’t know what triggers a key final step in red blood cell maturation ...
Emotional or rewarding experiences can preserve memories of concurrent ordinary events, offering insights into how the brain decides what to keep and what to forget.
Years before people develop rheumatoid arthritis, their blood teems with activated immune cells that could serve as ...
Live-seq brings longitudinal, non-destructive cell sequencing to every lab, revealing new insights into cellular behavior ...
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