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The lab of Pieter Dorrestein, Ph.D., (left) utilizes a cutting-edge technique called reverse metabolomics to translate the biochemical language of the human microbiome.
Due to the small size and height of the Eva1 molecule, Eva1CAR-T cells can form more effective immune synapses—contact zones between an immune cell and its target tumor cells. The formation of robust ...
National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and African Cancer Coalition (ACC) take part in American Cancer Society (ACS) Global Academy Regional Workshop to improve cancer care in Sub-Saharan Africa ...
Plant fossils found in the abdomen of a sauropod support the long-standing hypothesis that these dinosaurs were herbivores, ...
The body is constantly creating new cells and removing old cells once they die,” said Aladin Elkhalil, lead author of the ...
Published in the peer-reviewed, open-access journal PLoS Genetics, the study was conducted on the roundworm C. elegans. This ...
After the island of Madagascar drifted away from India 88 million years ago, isolating it from all other landmasses, its ...
Conventional string theory’s predictions are incompatible both with the observation of dark energy, which appears to be ...
What’s happening inside the brain of a passionate hockey fan during a big game? A new study from the University of Waterloo ...
During embryonic development, thousands of cells divide and move as one. Understanding the mechanisms that coordinate this ...
Elizabeth Blackert, a Rice University doctoral alumna, said the liquid crystal elastomer used for the robotic arm “bends ...
This has been an exciting study, where stress meets cell behavior,” said Piya Ghose, assistant professor of biology at UT Arlington. “It’s fascinating to see how our cells adapt to changes in their ...
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