Viruses and their hosts—whether bacteria, animals, or humans—are locked in a constant evolutionary arms race. Cells evolve ...
When it comes to the hardest-working organs, the liver plays a key role. From working as a natural detoxifier to filtering ...
A Nobel laureate, he identified an enzyme that cuts DNA, laying the groundwork for milestones in scientific research and ...
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Rice enzyme OsPLC4 triggers Ca²⁺ and ROS bursts to drive ferroptotic cell death in immune response
A research team at Sejong University's Plant Immunity Laboratory, led by Professor Nam-Soo Jwa, has uncovered an important ...
Pneumonia is a disease that burdens the health care system with more than 1.2 million emergency room visits each year and ...
Nicotine addiction remains one of the most persistent public health challenges worldwide, driven by changes in the brain that ...
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Childhood Virus Linked To Bladder Cancer Decades Later
A virus carried by 95% of adults from childhood may trigger bladder cancer decades later by damaging cells during immune ...
Researchers from the Cluster of Excellence »Balance of the Microverse« at the University of Jena and the Leibniz-HKI, ...
Why do nerve cells die in dementia - and can this process be slowed down? Researchers from the Technical University of Munich ...
Researchers from the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UMSOM) and the University of Alabama at Birmingham’s Heersink ...
While there are several bacteria and viruses causing pneumonia, the research team looked specifically at Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Nobel laureate David Baker’s latest foundation model can design proteins that interact to any biomolecule for broad biotech applications.
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