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Estrogen, the main female sex hormone, although it performs some functions in men, is involved in a myriad of processes,…
Advances in HIV/AIDS research, drug development, and clinical practice since the 1980s have made it possible for people living with…
Targeting and treating disease first requires being able to find specific cells – which is difficult because they travel around…
Pancreatic cancer is notoriously difficult to treat and often resists the most advanced immunotherapies. Northwestern Medicine scientists have uncovered a…
A new study on the natural coordination of tooth development in time and space, led by Dr. Han-Sung Jung at…
When you think about healthy skin, you can probably imagine shiny, smooth, youthful skin. But what if we told you…
The new study reveals how common respiratory viruses can reverses the inert cells of breast cancer back to the way…
At some point during the evolution of life on earth, the inorganic matter became organic, non -vibrant matter became alive.…
A combination of high -resolution and mechanical learning imaging, also known as artificial intelligence (AI), can monitor cells that have…
To overcome the inherent challenge of interfering with the translation -induced translation caused by the codes to stop mammal cells,…